The podcast discusses National Party's proposal to double funding for the QE2 National Trust, highlighting its importance for conserving native bush and wetlands, especially in low-country areas, while emphasizing the substantial economic costs farmers bear to maintain these cove
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Waikato University study has found that for every dollar uh of QE2 money, farmers and landowners put in six to seven in foregone uh production from the land and ongoing work to protect the habitat because there's some real challenges to some of this covenanted land in the form of federal animals, weeds, wilding pines are becoming increasingly a bigger problem.
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significant economic sacrifice for environmental protection
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