Local conservation efforts have achieved what seemed impossible in the picturesque Abel Tasman National Park. All mature wilding pines have now been controlled
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Local conservation efforts have achieved what seemed impossible in the picturesque Abel Tasman National Park. All mature wilding pines have now been controlled
Watch the full story on One News here.
Source: © 1 NEWS
By Lachlan Fortsyth newshub.co.nz A ‘big green tidal wave of pines’. That’s how Andrew Macalister from Project Janszoon describes the pest plant smothering our forests.
An eye-catching depiction of conservation in the Abel Tasman is proving to be popular with those flying above the park.
With the help of two science-based companies, Groundtruth and SnapitHD, Project Janszoon recently established a network of wi-fi hotspots and set up time-lapse cameras to provide a virtual
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