From the Chair

Read the latest from Trust chairman Brendon Wilson.
Kia ora koutou,
Late last month, on a crisp Friday morning, I attended a signing ceremony at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson, for the recently finalised Kotahitanga mō te Taiao Strategy, which has been more than three years in the making and, as outlined in a previous pānui, is a collaboration between the Department of Conservation, iwi and the five councils in the wider Top of the South, (north of a line between Kaikoura and across to the West Coast).
The date, July 28, was significant as we were also able to acknowledge and celebrate Matariki – the cold clear frosty conditions provided a stunning setting to do that. The Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage attended the signing along with iwi representatives, the mayors of Marlborough, Tasman and Nelson and council representatives from Kaikōura, Buller and the West Coast. The Alliance will now progress with the first of 11 identified projects, which is the Mt Richmond Place, a key aspect of which is to deal with wilding conifers, a significant issue in that area.
We’ll highlight some of the key goals of the Alliance in later pānui.