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Wellington, 12 June 2002

Native plants on private lands- asset or liability?

"Native plants deserve more than a bit part role on our working lands," said Dr Morgan Williams the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment said to today. "New Zealand has to stop treating native plants as charity and put them to work on our privately owned lands."

Dr Williams is at the Mystery Creek fieldays to launch his latest report "Weaving Resilience into our working lands: recommendations for the future roles of native plants".

Dr Williams reported that the public feedback on his discussion paper, released in June last year, was overwhelmingly supportive. "There is a strong feeling that we are at a turning point. If we really want to protect our indigenous biodiversity and improve the sustainability of our land uses we have to move beyond a purely conservation approach."

Dr Williams sees the sustainable use of native plants as providing ecological, economic, social and cultural benefits to landowners and the public.

"We just need to start thinking innovatively and look for win-win solutions across all these areas. We cannot expect landowners to actively protect, and more importantly extend native ecosystems, if there is little incentive for them to do so"

To help achieve these goals the report makes a number of recommendations including:

  • More research on native plants and the ecological, economic, and social opportunities.
  • Government to provide certainty to landowners who want to plant native trees with the view of sustainably harvesting them in the future.
  • Changing the Forest Act 1949 to focus on sustainable forestry and not sustainable timber production.
  • Amending the Income Tax Act 1994 to recognise that planting native plants is a part of good farming practice and therefore a deductible expense.

ENDS

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Rodney Farrant,
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Telephone (04) 471 1669

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