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Conservation law change puts Hawke’s Bay treasures at risk of losing safeguards, conservationists say

Conservation law change puts Hawke’s Bay treasures at risk of losing safeguards, conservationists say
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Forest & Bird regional conservation manager standing in for Hawke’s Bay, Elvisa Van Der Leden, says changes to the Conservation Act, as they stand, would open the door to allow places such as Ahuriri Estuary to be sold or exchanged for private development.

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