Articles tagged with Wilding Pines

Government Boosts $79M to Combat Wilding Pines and Protect Rural NZ

4 weeks ago | 255 views

The Government is investing an additional $79 million over three years to combat the spread of wilding pines, which threaten farmland, water supplies, biodiversity, and increase wildfire risks across more than two million hectares in New Zealand. This funding boost supports the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme and partners including regional councils, iwi, farmers, and volunteers to enhance rural productivity and long-term community resilience. Additionally, MPI will develop a National Pest Management Plan to improve coordination and establish consistent rules for ongoing wilding pine control.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister New Zealand wilding pines National Wilding Conifer Control Programme Budget 2026 MPI Canterbury Otago Marlborough

Exploring Controlled Burn as Solution for Wilding Conifer Invasion in Central Otago

8 months ago | 703 views

Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard supports a recent 50-hectare controlled burn of wilding conifers in Central Otago as a strategy to combat the invasive weeds and make land usable again. The burn, monitored by Scion Group, is part of ongoing research by the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme. The objective is to destroy wilding seeds and reduce the need for future control efforts, with post-burn monitoring to assess effectiveness.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister wilding pines controlled burn invasive weeds landowners Scion Group Bioeconomy Science Institute National Wilding Conifer Control Programme Contorta pine

Government Funding Boost to Combat Invasive Weeds in NZ Tourist Landscapes

10 months ago | 1322 views

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka highlights the importance of eradicating invasive weeds to benefit tourism and rural businesses in New Zealand. The government is investing in early detection technology and allocating funds from the International Visitor Levy to protect iconic landscapes like Abel Tasman, Aoraki/Mt Cook, and Tongariro. Additional funding is directed towards combating wilding pines and other significant weeds, aiming to safeguard the environment, economy, and biodiversity of the country.

Tags: Tourism rural businesses Government action invasive weeds early detection technology Conservation Minister Tama Potaka Department of Conservation International Visitor Levy wilding pines Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard