South-West World Heritage
The National Party has said that it is opposed to the concept of World Heritage; the Labour Government has set up a committee under the chairmanship of Environment Secretary Roger Blakeley to consider the South-West NZ proposal, which is due to report by the end of March 1988. The committee will hold public meetings in Whataroa, Fox and Haast on August 11, 12 and 13 respectively. A public discussion document will then be circulated on August 15, with public submissions to be received on this in November. Meanwhile, the Society's South-West book, Forests, Fiords and Glaciers has been delayed by these political announcements and will not be available until SeptemberOctober. We apologise for this delay. Conservation Staff pn EEE
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Page 18
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122South-West World Heritage Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Page 18
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