Having seen how public opinion changed the Government's mind
about mining conservation land, the Green Party is hoping its
new "save the wild rivers" campaign will have the same
result.
Conservation spokesman Kevin Hague says if Meridian Energy is
allowed to dam the Mokihinui River it will be destroyed
forever.
"We're asking (Prime Minister) John Key's government not to
under-estimate public opinion again," he said today.
"New Zealanders love our wild rivers and the flora and fauna
that make their homes there -- so let's protect them."
Mr Hague said the Government backed down on mining
conservation land and had ordered a moratorium on taking more
water from the Hurunui River.
"Today I have launched a petition requesting Parliament to
protect the Mokihinui and introduce better legislative
protection for our remaining wild rivers," he said.
"Their significance for biodiversity, recreation, tourism and
ecosystems far outweighs and short-term gains we can make
from damming them."
He said the Mokihinui River on the South Island's West Coast
had been identified as one of New Zealand's most ecologically
valuable wild rivers.
It flows from Kahurangi National Park and passes through a
gorge.
Mr Hague said Meridian, a state-owned power company, planned
a hydro dam that would drown 330 hectares of rainforest.
"John Key needs to rein in Meridian once and for all," he
said.
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