- Source: New Zealand Conservation Authority
The New Zealand Conservation Authority / Te Pou Atawhai Taiao O Aotearoa is an independent statutory body that advises the Minister of Conservation and Director-General of Conservation on conservation issues of national importance.
Role
Its stated mission is:
"To ensure for the people of New Zealand, that the richness of New Zealand's natural and cultural heritage is valued, restored, maintained, and cared for by all, in order to enhance our environment and quality of life."
History
Authority members
The Authority has 13 members appointed with consultation from different members of the Government. Two are appointed after consultation with the Minister of Māori Affairs, two after consultation with the Minister of Tourism and one after consultation with the Minister of Local Government.
= Chair
=Dame Kerry Prendergast (Acting) (2018-2019)
Edward Ellison (2019-current), a sheep farmer and former deputy kaiwhakahaere (administrator) of Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu (TRoNT).
References
External links
Official website at the Department of Conservation
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Selandia Baru
- Kakapo
- Gerakan konservasi
- Bahasa Tuvalu
- Demi Lovato
- Tembaga
- Hiu karang abu-abu
- Skotlandia
- Selenium
- Campuran bahan bakar etanol umum
- New Zealand Conservation Authority
- Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
- Conservation Authority
- Minister of Conservation (New Zealand)
- Regions of New Zealand
- Electricity Authority (New Zealand)
- Kererū
- New Zealand
- Invasive species in New Zealand
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority