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Dawn at Lake Rotoiti (24.11.23)
by Nic Wilson

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Not to sound like a manipulative TV ad or something, but
Thereâs a bill about to pass in New Zealand that seriously threatens all national parks and nature reserves.
The bill itself states its purpose is to âloosen existing constraints on exchanging and disposing of Crown-owned conservation land.â If the bill passes, it wonât just allow a few extra resorts to be built. Pay attention to the word âdisposing;â this means the sale of land to private buyers, for farmland, mining, or basically whatever they want. It would no longer be protected for conservation, or available as a park to visit. The bill puts the power of sale into the hands of only one person, the Minister, who will be allowed to dispose of the conservation land if:
The land is not important for the conservation of threatened species or threatened ecosystems, and
The vegetation or habitat is not the best, or one of the best examples, of its type within that ecological district's legally protected land.
You would think that would protect everything important, but it doesnât. That leaves up to 60% of all conservation land in the whole country to be developed. Look at this map:
Nothing is green because literally all of it is up for grabs. The orange just means itâs not able to be outright sold. It can still be developed.
There is no benefit for anyone except those officials at the top who sell the land. NZ residents (and tourists) would no longer be able to access these places without paying, or at all.
If it passes, in the areas not available for sale, the Department of Conservation will also be forced to prioritise economic development over anything else. Which is directly against anything a conservation department should be doing.
Please sign the petition.
You donât have to be from New Zealand to sign. Time for comments (and listening to petitions) closes ridiculously soon, on 2 July.
The PM is trying to open the door to selling off conservation land. If the wild places of NZ were mined, logged or sold off, we canât get th
More info for Kiwis [below]:
After climbing his way to the ridge overlooking RotopĆhueroa Teddy took in the view of Nelson Lakes National Park. He sat with the sun shining on his shoulders looking out across the land that glowed with itâs splendor. When it was finally time to keep moving Teddy thought to himself that he could happily disappear into these mountains never to be seen again.Â
Nelson Lakes National Park
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Tasman, New Zealand
Light breaks through the clouds and head of Hinapouri Tarn on a dramatic morning.
by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim from AustraliaÂ
Source | Google Maps
20160927 - Lake Rotoroa, New Zealand
Another part of the Nelson Lakes National Park -- surprisingly though, no other tourists in sight. âRotoroaâ means âlong lakeâ in Maori, and is a popular spot for trout fishing.Â
We didnât stay too long as there were so many sandflies. They found us and then just latched on to us in a giant swarm. When we got back to the car it was covered with a massive layer of flies, and we puzzled a bit at the logistics of how we were all going to get in, get out. In the end we tried to get in as quickly as possible, and then drove at speed with the windows down for the next few minutes while we swatted at the files that had crept inside.
Nelson Lakes National Park