Govt funding for biodiversity an embarrassment – Green

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The Governmentโ€™s newly announced funding for biodiversity and tourism of $30-million over three years is a small fraction of what is required for conservation in this country.

โ€œTouting this funding announcement as a win for biodiversity is frankly embarrassing, given the deep cuts made to conservation last year,โ€ says the Green Party spokesperson for Conservation, Marama Davidson.

โ€œWe can and must do more to protect biodiversity in our country by adequately funding conservation programmes through comprehensive, government-backed stewardship.

โ€œThis new funding is a mere drop in the bucket compared to what the Governmentโ€™s own officials have told it is required for conservation – it also does very little to make up for the huge shortfalls the Department of Conservation is facing.

โ€œThe Department of Conservation manages a third of our countryโ€™s land.ย  Officials say that they are $25 million a year short just to maintain their assets, and yet last year they had another $31 million a year cut from its budget by this ideologically driven Government with its relentless push to reduce public spending – regardless of the consequences.

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โ€œUnfortunately we have seen this Government repeatedly undermine Aotearoa New Zealandโ€™s conservation priorities in favour of commercial interests, despite full knowledge of the challenge we as a country face to protect our biodiversity.

โ€œCuts by this Government are dismantling environmental agencies, including the Ministry for the Environment, and the Climate Change Commission, all the while eroding science capability across the public service.

โ€œWhen the Green Party was last in government, we oversaw the largest funding injection for conservation in over a decade. Letโ€™s fully resource DOC and environmental bodies so future generations can enjoy Te Taiaoโ€ says Marama Davidson.

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