200 Kākahi mussels are being translocated from Parangarahu Lakes and Wairarapa Moana to a sanctuary. Zealandia Co-Ordinator Pascale Michel says the freshwater mussel species are nationally in decline.
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Te Arawa have say on Zero Carbon Bill
Rotorua locals have had the opportunity to have their say on how the government should address climate change. Representatives from the Ministry of Environment met with the community and Te Arawa last night to look at how emissions can be reduced by 2050.
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World looks to Māori on environmental issues
Greens Party co-leader Marama Davidson is welcoming the idea of a global indigenous network which is currently being discussed right now in the United States of America around environmental issues and climate change. A group of Māori was invited to this forum in the state of Washington.
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Māori Farmers welcome lower govt methane targets
Māori farmers are welcoming the push by the government to lessen methane emission targets and a zero emissions target by 2050.
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World Wildlife Fund NZ urges action on climate
An open letter from World Wildlife Fund New Zealand has been presented to the government urging more action on climate change.
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New report finds how NZ must adapt to effects of Climate Change
Central and Local Government New Zealand are welcoming a new report by Climate Change Adaptation Technical Working Group which includes recommendations on what New Zealanders must do to adapt to the effects of climate change and become climate resilient.
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$700mil set a side for Pacific aid
The government has made a pre-budget announcement of more than $700 million to go towards overseas aid.
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Protest calls for climate justice
People from across Aotearoa are rallying together to reinforce the call for climate justice outside the Oil Industry Summit at TSB Arena in Wellington.