Forest & Bird warns that the Government’s Conservation Act Land Management Bill threatens to permanently lose public conservation land through privatization, reduced oversight, and weakened environmental protections, undermining both ecological integrity and future generations'权益
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Well, good job. And stop talking to me and get to work uh clearing out your little your covenanted land, and I thank you so much for your company today, JB Mackay on the way to the field days, which is this weekend, the host of the country.
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privatisation without public scrutiny
Once public conservation land is gone, it’s gone – undoing generations of protectionabsolute protection against land use change
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