The Department of Conservation has sided with Forest & Bird in a bid to protect a significant Far North wetland from being mined without public notification — to the delight of Forest & Bird.
The organisation filed a High Court application last month in a bid to overturn resource consents issued by the Northland Regional Council to Resin and Wax Holdings Ltd to extract kauri resin and from peat over 404ha of the Kaimaumau wetland, west of Rangaunu Harbour.
Forest & Bird noted that the council resolved to limit input to the consent process from the public and relevant entities such as DoC, despite the area's assessment as the second most important wetland in Northland, with internationally significant wildlife habitat.
On Tuesday the director-general of Conservation filed an application challenging the same notification and consent decisions.
"We are absolutely thrilled to see DoC challenge these atrocious decisions," Forest & Bird lawyer Sally Gepp said.