Shane Jones slams Greens over Lake Ōhau fire comments
"I only hope that that comment spells doomsday for Eugenie and the Green Party."
"I only hope that that comment spells doomsday for Eugenie and the Green Party."
Feds says its not looking for "free grazing" when it comes to fire risk vegetation.
The new bylaws apply to our native freshwater species, not trout.
The rural sector is unhappy with agriculture's perceived contribution to climate change.
Snow and flooding puts pressure on farmers to resow paddocks by November 1, says Feds.
Nursery programme beside lime mining site germinates about 10,000 native seedlings.
Ministers James Shaw and Grant Robertson open solar farm.
Pomahaka Water Care Group will step up a gear next month thanks to funding.
Sheep & beef farmers see huge benefits, and key barriers, to native biodiversity on-farm.
Benefits for farmers selling climate-friendly meat - if people are willing to pay for it.
DoC released its 2020-2021 report on the control of Himalayan tahr yesterday.
Government joins forces with Central Otago communities to clean up waterways.
Green Party agriculture policy given the green thumb by organic growers.
Green Party unveiled its agriculture policy in Canterbury at the weekend.
Everything from the remains of a horse to an old armchair were removed.
Oceania Dairy Ltd allowed to build 7.5km pipeline to send treated wastewater into the sea.
Attend a talk by beekeeper and an online beeswax wrap workshop.
The kererū is bringing joy to an elderly photography buff with its visits.
Despite decades of work, NZ's native birds are closer to the brink now than 40 years ago.
Govt says plan to tackle wilding pines over next year will generate up to 550 new jobs.
Community-led predator control work uses toxins but there's interest in non-toxic methods
Robert Armitstead is accused of entering closed tracks three times during 2019.
Carrie Morgridge has pledged to help philanthropic endeavours in the Wakatipu.
Kākā hit by car recovering at Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre
Farmer says fencing off waterways on Central Otago hill country property will be costly.
Native plants will support the indigenous animals of the area.
Red-eared slider turtles are regularly dumped as unwanted pets.
Comment: Farmers can't be expected to save economy and tidy up environment.
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