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Great White Shark Surprises Fiordland Researchers
Great White Shark Surprises Fiordland Researchers
Environment   -   Mar 15, 2025

* Researchers in Fiordland were shocked to capture a rare great white shark on video. * The shark was spotted during a survey studying fish abundance and marine reserves. * Footage collected will help assess new fishing regulations and marine conservation efforts. A research team conducting an underwater survey in Fiordland recently made

Illegal Dumping Could Lead To Rates Increase
Illegal Dumping Could Lead To Rates Increase
News   -   Mar 03, 2025

* Environment Southland reported a rise in illegal dumping, including rubbish, vehicles, and animal carcasses. * The council recovered costs for only a few incidents, putting pressure on its budget. * A potential rates increase may be needed to cover cleanup and enforcement efforts. Illegal dumping is becoming a costly issue for Southlanders,

Southland Conservation Areas Get Funding Boost
Southland Conservation Areas Get Funding Boost
Environment   -   Feb 22, 2025

Southland conservation areas, including Stewart Island’s Rakiura and Fiordland National Parks, will get a funding boost as part of a $30 million Government investment across the country to improve local attractions, enhance facilities, and protect our unique natural environment, Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds says. “The funding will be used

Southland Emergency Response Faces Critical Review
Southland Emergency Response Faces Critical Review
Environment   -   Feb 01, 2025

* A review highlighted issues with communication, staffing, and emergency declaration processes in Southland. * The response to Gore flooding and Bluecliffs erosion was affected by staff shortages. * Recommendations included improving training, staffing, and emergency declaration procedures for future events. An analysis of Southland’s most recent emergencies has revealed a range

Offenders Sentenced For Awarua Wetlands Wildfire
Offenders Sentenced For Awarua Wetlands Wildfire
News   -   Jan 23, 2025

Two offenders have been sentenced for their roles in a massive wildfire that swept through the Awarua Wetlands in Southland on April 2, 2022. The fire, lit during a prohibited fire season with a total fire ban in place, destroyed 1,330 hectares of the internationally recognised wetland. Brendon Robert

Invercargill Mayor Challenges Government On Waste Policy
Invercargill Mayor Challenges Government On Waste Policy
Environment   -   Jan 22, 2025

* Invercargill Mayor criticised the government for a "lack of transparency" in waste policy changes. * A strongly worded letter urged full consultation and review of the Waste Minimisation Act. * Councillors unanimously supported the letter, now sent to the Prime Minister and ministers. Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark has sent a

Toxic Algae Found In Waihopai River
Toxic Algae Found In Waihopai River
Environment   -   Jan 16, 2025

* Toxic algae identified in Waihopai River, posing risks to people and animals. * Residents urged to avoid algae and monitor other regional waterways for contamination. * Waiau River alert remains active near Excelsior Creek despite removal in Kennington. Toxic algae have been detected in the Waihopai River upstream of Queen’s Drive,

Yellow-Eyed Penguin Nest Numbers Drop To Critical Low
Yellow-Eyed Penguin Nest Numbers Drop To Critical Low
Environment   -   Jan 14, 2025

* Yellow-eyed penguin nest numbers on mainland New Zealand have fallen by 80% since 2008. * Fewer than 100 chicks remain across Stewart Island and the mainland this season. * Conservation efforts aim to prevent the species' extinction within two decades. Yellow-eyed penguins, one of the rarest penguins in the world and

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