Our Chance to Turn the Tide Launched at Te Papa Tongarewa 'mar the Museum of New Aiversil; Zealand on 20 January, the Draft New Zealand la ATAL Biodiversity Strategy is now out for public KURA TAIAO consultation. Subtitled "Our Chance to Turn the Tide II the draft strategy is aimed at halting the decline in New Zealand'$ indigenous biodiversity = our living treasure. Contact the project team to request a copy of the draft strategy (140 pages), or the slimmer Summary; which gives the essential messages of the strategy in just 24 pages. Alternatively; you can browse or download both documents from our website: wwwbiodivgovt. Consultation on the draft strategy is underway and will continue until April 1999. See the website to find out about workshops or meetings in your area NGOs may choose to network together to discuss the draft strategy We welcome submissions. These should be sent to the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy Project by Friday 16 April 1999. This is your chance to get involved in helping to shape New Zealand's strategy to conserve and sustainably use our biodiversity: THE New ZEALAND BIoDIVERSITY STRATEGY PROJEct PO Box 10-420, Wellington Phone: (04) 471 3225 Fax: (04) 471 3026 Email: biodiv@doc govt.nz Website: wwwbiodiv govt.nz OUR HE
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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Unnumbered Page
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