On 13 March 2019, Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage announced that 64,400 hectares in the Mokihinui catchment are being added to Kahurangi National Park. The official change in the classification of the land will take place on 11 April 2019. This is the largest addition ever of land to an existing national park in New Zealand’s history. With other groups, FMC had long been lobbying for the Mokihinui to be given a higher conservation status as part of our Forgotten Lands campaign. A big thank you to the Minister for making this happen, and to the local conservation boards and Ngai Tahu for their support.
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