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National biodiversity strategy announced in Napier

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8 Oct, 2018 11:46 PM2 mins to read

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L-R Piri Prentice, Chair of Mana Ahuriri, Eugenie Sage and Joinella Maihi-Carrol, Chair of Te Komiti, discuss the new biodiversity strategy/ Photo / Warren Buckland

L-R Piri Prentice, Chair of Mana Ahuriri, Eugenie Sage and Joinella Maihi-Carrol, Chair of Te Komiti, discuss the new biodiversity strategy/ Photo / Warren Buckland

New Zealand's landmark biodiversity strategy is set for an upgrade, it was announced in Hawke's Bay today.

Speaking at Ahuriri, Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage said the Biodiversity Strategy 2000 increased public interest and support for protecting native plants, wildlife and their habitats.

"Aotearoa/New Zealand is a global biodiversity hotspot," Sage said.

"We have a rich and unique indigenous biodiversity that includes plants, birds, bats, insects lizards and fish that are found nowhere else in the world, and distinctive ecosystems such as ancient rainforests, tussock grasslands and braided rivers."

The Biodiversity Strategy 2000 expires in 2020, and the government will be developing a new one over the next 16 months, in consultation with the public.

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Sage said New Zealand has 4000 native species which are considered threatened or at risk of extinction, including 81% of native birds.

The Ahuriri Estuary was chosen to make the announcement as it is a major coastal wetland, with at least 55 species of bird being recorded in the area.

The announcement was made Te Komiti Muriwai o Te Whanga today, the group charged with protecting Ahuriri Estuary.

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Sage said biodiversity is vital to New Zealand, as they support human health, wellbeing and the economy.

"Biodiversity supports industries as diverse as farming, film production and tourism and New Zealand's international brand," she said.

Throughout the process, the Department of Conservation will work with other government agencies, local councils and iwi and hapū groups.

"With many of our native species found nowhere else in the world we have an international responsibility to safeguard them for their own sake, and for present and future generations."

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