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Fonterra s Stirling Site Announces Plans To Get Out Of Coal

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 12:21 pm As Minister for Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods officially opened Fonterra’s wood pellet boiler at its Te Awamutu plant, the Co-operative announced details for its next site to exit coal - Stirling cheese plant in Otago. Otago’s ‘fantastic little cheese plant’, will be coal free and using wood biomass to fire the site by August next year. This will make Stirling Fonterra’s first 100% renewable thermal energy site, a significant step towards the Co-op’s goal of getting out of coal all together by 2037. By switching to wood biomass, the site’s annual emissions will reduce by 18,500 tonnes of

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Hard Questions Remain For Openness Conference For Animals

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 3:10 pm How open should researchers be with what they do to animals in experiments? That’s the question being discussed at a conference on openness in animal research. The conference is being hosted by the Australian and New Zealand Council for the Care of Animals in Research and Teaching (ANZCCART). The conference is primarily composed of industry representatives and animal researchers, but for the first time ever the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society (NZAVS) is attending. This is the first time an animal advocacy group has attended the event, in keeping with progress towards openness. But the Executive Director of the NZAVS, Tara Jackson, says some

Veterinary Association Echoes Concerns About Feral Cats Used For Rabbit Control

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 4:10 pm The New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA) has added its voice to the concerns already expressed by the Central Otago community and Predator Free NZ about feral cats being released onto rural properties in an attempt to manage rabbit and rodent populations. We acknowledge that the intention of the programme comes from a good place. However, we share concerns about the impacts these cats will have on the native wildlife population, says Dr Helen Beattie, NZVA’s Chief Veterinary Officer. There is no guarantee that the cats will only hunt rabbits and rodents. Native species will also be hunted, as we know that cats are not specific

Snow Machine Announces New Dates For The Four-day Destination Music Festival

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 4:32 pm Joint Press Release from Snow Machine and NZSki. Organisers of the highly anticipated Snow Machine festival have made the decision to push the event out by three weeks, following the pause of the Trans-Tasman bubble on Friday. The event, which is in partnership with Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, will now take place in Queenstown between September 29 – October 2, 2021. Snow Machine co-founder Quentin Nolan says the bubble closure wasn’t the news he and fellow organisers were after, but the show will go on. “With many of our 5,000 festival-goers and artists coming from across the Tasman, we have made the decision to push ahead with new festival

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