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The ETS rules made it “almost impossible to register naturally regenerating land”, they wrote. “Even where there are vast areas of regeneration, in the best cases, landowners have been able to register only a few hectares after expensive, intensive and back-breaking work,” wrote Thompson and representatives of the Christchurch City Council, Environment Canterbury, lines company Orion, Landcare Research, Hinewai Reserve, Di Lucas of Lucas Associates and others. ALDEN WILLIAMS/Stuff The Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust wants to regenerate native forest on gorse-covered farmland. “It is depressing and farcical to see so much carbon being sequestered in regenerating native forest, with all the biodiversity benefits this brings, being rejected by the Emissions Trading System in favour of pine blocks,” they submitted. ....
Amber Allott05:00, Jun 05 2021 ALDEN WILLIAMS/STUFF The Press s Buy the Hill campaign is in support of the Rod Donald Trust s vision to buy Christchurch s highest peak to secure public access and the regeneration of native forest. (First published May 26, 2021) An invasive weed interlocked in constant battle with farmers will be key to transforming Christchurch’s highest peaks back into native bush. Stuff and The Press helped the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust crowdfund the last $120,000 it needed for its Te Ahu Pātiki project through Givealittle. The charitable trust had been raising $1.5 million to buy a 500-hectare block of farmland between Mt Herbert (Te Ahu Pātiki) and Mt Bradley and bring it into public ownership. ....
A photograph capturing two rainbows falling into Christchurch’s highest peaks has won a competition to highlight the land Kiwis have just raised enough money to buy. ....