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Press Release – Hawkes Bay Regional Council Around 423 hectares of critically threatened native bush in Hawkes Bay will be fenced and protected over the next three years, thanks to a $2 million funding partnership between the Hawkes Bay Regional Council, QEII National Trust (QEII), Department …
Around 423 hectares of critically threatened native bush in Hawke’s Bay will be fenced and protected over the next three years, thanks to a $2 million funding partnership between the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, QEII National Trust (QEII), Department of Conservation and landowners.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Team Leader Principal Advisor Biosecurity and Biodiversity Mark Mitchell says the investment is a huge win for biodiversity in the region.
The illegal fire at Mr
Glasgow s property in November 2020
Blair Glasgow,
who owns and operates an orchard in Hastings, pleaded guilty
in the Hastings District Court to burning a fire containing
prohibited materials on his Te Aute Rd property in November
last year. He was fined $11,200.
The fire breached
Regional Council burning rules. The burn pile included a
number of prohibited items including black irrigation pipe
(plastic), fencing wire, a chainsaw, corrugated iron, tin
cans and other items of coated metal.
Judge Melinda
Dickey said that Mr Glasgow should have made himself aware
of the requirements regarding outdoor fires.
“I find
Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 11:43 am
Around 423 hectares of critically threatened native bush
in Hawke’s Bay will be fenced and protected over the next
three years, thanks to a $2 million funding partnership
between the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, QEII National
Trust (QEII), Department of Conservation and
landowners.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Team
Leader Principal Advisor Biosecurity and Biodiversity Mark
Mitchell says the investment is a huge win for biodiversity
in the region.
The grant is made up of contributions
from the Department of Conservation Jobs for Nature fund
($1m), Regional Council ($600k), QEII ($225k) and land
owners ($120k).
“This investment is focused on
Press Release – Hawkes Bay Regional Council Around 423 hectares of critically threatened native bush in Hawkes Bay will be fenced and protected over the next three years, thanks to a $2 million funding partnership between the Hawkes Bay Regional Council, QEII National Trust (QEII), Department …
Around 423 hectares of critically threatened native bush in Hawke’s Bay will be fenced and protected over the next three years, thanks to a $2 million funding partnership between the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, QEII National Trust (QEII), Department of Conservation and landowners.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Team Leader Principal Advisor Biosecurity and Biodiversity Mark Mitchell says the investment is a huge win for biodiversity in the region.