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Nature Heritage Fund

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nature Heritage Fund is a funding body of the New Zealand Government set up in 1990 for the purchase of land which has significant ecological or landscape value.

It is administered by the Department of Conservation, but controlled by the Minister of Conservation. It was initially called the Forest Heritage Fund but the name was changed in 1998[1] to reflect the need to protect ecosystems other than forests, for example wetlands, tussocklands and shrublands. Funding has declined sharply; while $10m per annum was allocated in the early 2000s, this has reduced to $2m per year in 2016.[2]

In its first 25 years, the fund has purchased and protected 341,881 hectares (844,810 acres) of land, which represents 1.3% of New Zealand's land area.[2] Since its inception, the fund has been chaired by Di Lucas, a landscape architect from Christchurch.[2]

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  1. ^ Bridge, Mike (7 December 2015). "Nature Heritage Fund turns 25" (Press release). Department of Conservation. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Hutching, Gerard (26 May 2016). "'Quiet achiever' protects 1.3 per cent of New Zealand". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 26 May 2016.

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