Mongabay: The New Zealand government has caved to public pressure, announcing that it is dropping all plans to mine in protected areas. The plan to open 7,000 hectares of protected areas to mining would have threatened a number of rare and endemic species, including two frogs that are prehistoric relics virtually unchanged from amphibian fossils 150 million years old: Archey's frog (Leiopelma archeyi) and Hochstetter's frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri). In May 40,000 protestors marched in New ......
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Following public outcry, New Zealand drops plan to mine protected areas
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 20th, 2010
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