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 Mackenzie Basin. Credit - John Bisset/Stuff
September 10, 2020
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Forest & Bird is welcoming new protected areas as a starting point for improving protection of the Mackenzie Basin, but lamenting the vast areas which remain unprotected. "If you look at the map of Tū Te Rakiwhānoa Drylands, it's clear too much of the Mackenzie Basin remains at risk," says Forest & Bird Regional Conservation Manager Nicky Snoyink. "The new protected areas demonstrate that a range of methods can be used to achieve better outcomes for native species and landscapes...

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