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Measuring Progress - Environment

1.8 Wilding conifer control

Action

Work in partnership with local wilding control groups to protect the district’s unique landscapes and biodiversity from the spread of wilding species. This will be achieved through investment in the control of wildings on Council land, the continuation of provisions in the District Plan to prevent the spread, and the strengthening of partnerships with organisations and community groups.

Key Initiatives

Wilding species on Council land:  

Council is planning the staged removal of wilding species at key Council reserves, combined with revegetation programs. This is to improve biodiversity, reduce the risk of soil erosion, wildfire, and negative impacts on water quality.

Strengthening partnerships:

Continue collaborating and supporting the Upper Clutha Wilding Tree Group and the Whakatipu Wilding Control Group to manage and control wilding pines.

Supporting community initiatives:  

Maintain support for communityled efforts, including engagement programmes like the Adopt a Plot initiative on Ben Lomond.

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Project Details
Investment
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Investment Value (Estimate)
  • <$20k
  • $20K - $100K
  • $100K - $500K
  • >$500K
  • To be confirmed/still under review
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Key Partners

Whakatipu Wilding Conifer Control Group, Upper Clutha Wilding Tree Group, Arrowtown Choppers, DOC, ORC, Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand.

Kāi Tahu Value Alignment

Mauri - Life force

Whanaukataka - Family and community focused

Tikaka - Appropriate action

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