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Media Release Index 1999

Conservation Minister gets spending priorities wrong (4 November 1999)
Vote for the Environment Environmental Policies Analysed: Two Distinct Camps (28 October 1999)
Forest Protection Funds Gutted for Stewart Island Deal (29th October 1999)
Labour fishing policy unclear on fishing industry control (19 October 1999)
Action needed to secure future of migratory birds (17 October 1999)
Huge Timberlands Blot on National's Environmental Record (15 October 1999)
Oceans Pillage Conference Panned (12 October 1999)
Focus on energy efficiency and conservation welcomed (8th October 1999)
Forest and Bird Heads to Beehive to Plead for Kiwi (4 October 1999)
Forest and Bird Welcomes Green's Conservation Policy (4 October 1999)
New Zealand must act to help prevent environmental catastrophe (23rd September 1999)
Criticisms of orange roughy claims rejected (17 September 1999)
Society supports US grocery chain ban on orange roughy (16 September 1999)
Trade liberalisation threat to world economy and ecology (13 September, 1999)
$68 million windfall for Coast (13 September, 1999)
New Zealand Prime Minister asked to save the kiwi (12 September, 1999)
Good news for conservation and the coast, 10 September, 1999
New Zealand Guilty of Double Standard on Subsidies at APEC  (10 September 1999)
Ratification of High Seas Fisheries Agreement Supported   (6 September 1999)
Fisheries Bill legalises unsustainable fishing  (6 September 1999)
Call for protection of underwater Fiordland (2 September 1999)
Labour’s green credentials go on the line  (30 August, 1999)
Government continues to be duped by Timberlands’ PR  (25 August 1999)
Bleak day for rainforest conservation  (24 August 1999)
National back down on Forests Amendment Bill welcomed
(19 August 1999)
Forest and Bird takes Prime Minister to task (18 August 1999)
Forests Bill early Christmas present for Timberlands (13 August 1999)
Timberlands marks Conservation Week with new logging (10 August 1999)
Border Restructuring Threat to Biosecurity  (28/7/99)
Timberlands Challenged to Support Woodchip and Log Export Ban (17/07/99)
Work on Threatened Seabird Species Axed (15/07/99)
Resource Management Bill new threat to conservation and biodiversity (14/07/99)
Forest Decision:  One step forward, ten steps backwards (13/07/99)
Fisheries Minister Refuses to Act on Seabird deaths (10/07/99)
Himalayan Thar Threaten Kiwi Alpine Flowers  (05/07/99)
Action needed on Karori Deer  (30/06/99)
Furniture industry asked to go green  (18/06/99)
Forest and Bird Gives Thumbs Up to Tanemahuta (03/06/99)
Forest and Bird launches legal battle to protect Taranaki Wetlands  (12/05/99)
Fletchers' Forest Clearance Upsets Conservationists  (12/05/99)
Environment missing from Labour's pledge card  (10/05/99)
Government ignores fisheries select committee process  (29/04/99)
Taranaki Regional Council pulls plug on wetlands   (23/04/99)
United call for suspension of used vehicle trade   (29/04/99)
Cost of Protection for Catlins and Stewart Island may be too high.   (08/04/99)
Forest and Bird Welcomes Stewart Island National Park Proposal    (08/04/99)
Government Ignores Used Car Dealers’ Biosecurity Advice (26/03/99)
Forest and Bird Calls for Suspension of Used Vehicle Trade   (23/3/99)
Forest & Bird Seeks New Marine Reserve Near Nelson (18/3/99)
'Superweed' rears its head again.   (04/03/99)
Emergency Grazing of Conservation Land Condemned (3 March 1999)
Conservation Lands are Not Free Hay Paddocks (16/02/99)
Resource Management changes conflict with Government Biodiversity Strategy (03/02/99)
Government Fiddles While Planet Burns  (03/02/99)
Forest & Bird Applauds Government Action on Toothfish  (02/02/99)
Forest and Bird Calls for Alien Mosquito Eradication   (14/01/99)
Beech exports would breach West Coast Accord  (13/01/99)



 


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