Executive meetings
YOUR NATIONAL executive has had a busy schedule lately, meeting in February (Wellington) and April (Auckland). Forest issues have been high on the executive’s conservation agenda. Frustration over the long-running delays in establishing the proposed kauri national park was expressed to the minister and the NZCA, and campaigns were instituted to end the clearfelling in South Westland, and direct the East Coast forestry project away from the felling of kanuka forest. The executive reaffirmed the society’s opposition to the killing of protected native birdlife on cultural grounds and expressed strong opposition to the proposed transfer of title and management of Stephens Island in settlement of a Treaty claim. Sandra Lee has resigned from the executive due to pressures of a burgeoning political career, and secretary of the Mid North branch Joe Crandle will fill the short-term vacancy.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 43
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139Executive meetings Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 43
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