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Conservation Amendment Bill w/ University of Auckland Professor James Russell: 22nd June, 2026

Conservation Amendment Bill w/ University of Auckland Professor James Russell: 22nd June, 2026

Conservation Amendment Bill w/ University of Auckland Professor James Russell: 22nd June, 2026 Conservation Amendment Bill w/ University of Auckland Professor James Russell: 22nd June, 2026, 13.63 MB
Monday, June 22, 2026

After passing its first reading in May submissions are currently open for the conservation amendment bill, which would see up to 60 percent of current conservation land become open for sale as long as it's not considered important for threatened species. 

Additionally, the bill adds a new responsibility to the Department of Conservation to recognise and enable economic opportunities as much as possible from the land and resources it manages.

The bill has faced significant public pushback, with a recent poll finding that 64% of New Zealanders oppose it, including the majority of the current government coalition’s regular voters.

With submissions closing on the 2nd of July, producer Thomas spoke to University of Auckland Professor of conservation biology James Russell about the bill and its contentious proposals.