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Hunters to Choose Their Champion for Bird of the Year
Hunters to Choose Their Champion for Bird of the Year
Environment   -   Nov 04, 2020

The Game Animal Council (GAC), the NZ Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) and Hunters for Conservation are providing hunters with the opportunity to choose either the kārearea/NZ falcon or the whio as their ‘champion’ bird to back in the upcoming Bird of the Year competition. “In 2019, hunters got behin

Southlanders Value Connection to Freshwater
Southlanders Value Connection to Freshwater
Environment   -   Oct 10, 2020

Two new local values for freshwater have emerged following conversations with people from across Southland in 2019. Environment Southland Chairman Nicol Horrell said “Through the Share Your Wai engagement campaign we learned that Community wellbeing and connectedness and Amenity and recreation near

SIT Research Project into Microplastics in Invercargill Waterways Recognised Nationally for Development.
SIT Research Project into Microplastics in Invercargill Waterways Recognised Nationally for Development.
Environment   -   Oct 04, 2020

A Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) environmental research project on microplastics in Invercargill waterways has been recognised nationally for its potential to be rolled out across the country, and in the process, standardising the methods of data collection to quantify microplastic pollution

Clean Energy Coal Boiler Replacement Fund Rolls Out To More Schools – 7 Southland Schools To Benefit
Clean Energy Coal Boiler Replacement Fund Rolls Out To More Schools – 7 Southland Schools To Benefit
Environment   -   Sep 25, 2020

Government funding to switch coal boilers to clean energy is being rolled out to another 18 schools. The Clean Powered Public Service fund announced in January by Climate Change Minister James Shaw as part of the New Zealand Upgrade Programme initially targeted eight schools and two hospitals. Shaw

Changes to Tahr Control Operations Positive
Changes to Tahr Control Operations Positive
Environment   -   Sep 15, 2020

Discussions between the Game Animal Council (GAC) and the Department of Conservation (DOC) have resulted in some positive changes to where the Department will focus tahr control outside Aoraki/Mt Cook and Westland Tai Poutini National Parks. Reallocation of hours between and within management units

Gale Increase Fire Danger for Otago and Southland
Gale Increase Fire Danger for Otago and Southland
Environment   -   Sep 09, 2020

Increased fire dangers are forecast for Otago and Southland on Wednesday as predicted gale force winds cover the regions. Last week strong winds fanned many fires across Otago, keeping firefighters busy. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is asking people who have burnt in the last two months to check o

Long-Term Outcomes Should be Priority in Tahr Management
Long-Term Outcomes Should be Priority in Tahr Management
Environment   -   Sep 02, 2020

The Game Animal Council welcomes greater involvement in the implementation of the 2020-21 Tahr Control Operational Plan outside Aoraki/Mt Cook and Westland Tai Poutini National Parks and will engage constructively with DOC to balance conservation values with sensible game animal management. However,

Hunters for Conservation
Hunters for Conservation
Environment   -   Aug 20, 2020

The Game Animal Council is welcoming Conservation Week and highlighting the great conservation and community-led volunteer work done by hunters through the ‘Hunters for Conservation’ #huntingisconservation badge. “Hunters spend a lot of time in our remote areas and are extremely passionate about con

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