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- The Department of Conservation (DOC) is leading the development of a new biodiversity strategy. A consultation on the proposed strategy closed 22 September 2019. … New Zealand’s last biodiversity strategy laid out actions to protect our nature until the end of 2019. The new strategy will set a vision and guide our biodiversity work for the next 50 years. DOC held a public consultation on Te Koiroa o te Koiora from 5 August until 22 September 2019. Beef + Lamb New Zealand's feedback on the …
- … will effectively address the issue. This continues to be a key area of focus for B+LNZ. We work with other industry groups such as Federated Farmers and DairyNZ to ensure we’re aligned. We also work with groups such as 50 Shades of Green – for example on the Kiwis Backing Farmers campaign, which prominently featured this …
- PageThis chapter will guide you through understanding your sources of waste and chemical use, the associated risks and opportunities to manage and monitor. … Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com to request printed copies of resources. Waste and chemical chapter In this section, you’ll find blank templates that you can print or download to fill in electronically. These templates are compatible with Adobe Acrobat Reader – just download and save a copy to edit offline. …
- … a long-term vision of land, water and environment care for current and future generations. This will include a living action plan for environmental enhancement, balancing the requirements of commercial farming with a reduced … improved water quality, while drawing on the experience of farmers, the Greater Wellington Regional Council and other groups with similar goals and objectives. Vision: A catchment that is rich in biodiversity and has a sustainable and … of the surrounding landscape/community ▪Predator and pest free – enable and support our vision and goals by taking action to identify and remove pests (plant and animal) and introduced predators. … Ahiaruhe Eco Area catchment is bounded …
- The aim of this study was to provide an understanding of introducing refugia into a lamb finishing operation that had a triple drench resistance issue. Refugia, introduced through lambs with susceptible parasites, was compared to the more conventional practice of quarantine drenching. … Background Resistance of parasites, or worms, to all classes of drench is a major concern in New Zealand farming systems. Intensive finishing and hogget grazing systems are at high risk of developing triple …
- NewsCatchment work celebrated by farmers, iwi and rural professionals …