Hawke’s Bay Biodiversity Steering Group Takes Shape
Hawke’s Bay Biodiversity
Steering Group Takes Shape
Members of Hawke’s Bay’s newly-formed Biodiversity Strategy Steering Group met for the first time on Tuesday 5th February to start the process of developing a Biodiversity Strategy and Accord for the region.
The process has
been convened by Hawke’s Bay Regional Council. The
starting point was tabling a draft vision and objectives
which cover community engagement and education, native
habitats and native species, partnerships and the
enhancement of mauri. A core working group will also
develop an inventory of Hawke’s Bay’s biodiversity
state.
The Biodiversity Strategy was committed to by
HBRC in its 2012 Long Term Plan and this project is
championed by Iain Maxwell, HBRC’s Resource Management
Group Manager.
“Many groups have been working together toward a range of biodiversity objectives,” said Mr Maxwell, “but this project will tie all of those approaches together into a common set of objectives.”
The inaugural Biodiversity Strategy meeting included representation from HBRC, other councils, Federated Farmers, DOC, Fish and Game, Forest and Bird, DairyNZ, HB Forestry, QE II Covenant Trust, Te Taiao HB Environment Forum and the Animal Health Board, with apologies from some members.
Bruce Wills, National President of Federated Farmers and local to Hawke’s Bay, is a member of the Steering Group and stated his support for the project.
“Hawke’s Bay isn’t short of commitment to improve our biodiversity state,” said Mr Wills. “But we must ensure all sectors, landowners, iwi, councils and others work closely together to achieve a good outcome.”
The Steering Group met initially to work through ‘Terms of Reference’ documents for the Steering Group and Core Working Group, to establish key objectives and view an early draft regional inventory.
The Biodiversity Strategy Steering Group
next meet in April, however an update on this project will
be presented to HBRC’s 27 February Council
meeting.
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