Tasman Accord

The Tasman Accord was signed in 1989 by Tasman Forestry Ltd, environmental groups and the Government. The company agreed to end native forest clearance on its land, protect about 39,000 hectares, and assist with the recovery programme for kokako, as well as other conservation projects.[1]

The main clauses in the agreement are:[2]

Some of the land that is under protection is where the Arnold River drains Lake Brunner.[3]

See also

References

  1. Smith, Ian (1997). The State of New Zealand's Environment 1997. Rowan Taylor (ed.). Wellington, N.Z: Ministry for the Environment. ISBN 0478090005.
  2. "Tasman Forestry Ltd protects native forests" (PDF), N.Z. Forestry: 9, August 1989
  3. Cromarty, P.; Scott, D.A, eds. (1995). A Directory of Wetlands in New Zealand (PDF). Wellington: Department of Conservation. pp. 184–185. ISBN 0-478-01776-6.
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