Conservation Orgs Resign From Friends of Regional Parks
ONSERVATION ORGANISATIONS RESIGN FROM FRIENDS OF REGIONAL PARKS SOCIETY
The Tree Council, Waitakere Ranges
Protection Society and Waitakere Forest & Bird have all this
week resigned their group memberships of the Friends of
Regional Parks Society (FOR Parks) and will no longer be
represented on the FOR Parks committee in protest at the
submission the Society has made on the Auckland Council’s
Draft Track Plan for the Waitakere Ranges. A number of
individuals have also resigned their memberships.
Despite standing together to support iwi Te Kawerau ā
Maki over the rāhui placed on the Waitakere Ranges the
groups now say that FOR Parks is no longer supporting the
rāhui and is advocating for increased recreation and
widespread opening of more tracks across the forest. This is
a position none of them agree with and they can therefore no
longer remain members of FOR Parks.
Dr Mels Barton
has been a foundation member and the Secretary of FOR Parks
since its inception at the creation of the supercity in 2010
and says that “the core values of FOR Parks to protect the
biodiversity and conservation values of Auckland’s
Regional Parks has been hijacked by the recreation advocates
on the committee”. She has resigned her position following
the committee meeting at which the submission was agreed via
voting on every single paragraph.
“I will not have
my name associated with something I fundamentally disagree
with and which is advocating further destruction of the
ecology of one of the only two Class A Conservation Parks in
the Auckland Region. These parks were set aside because
their ecology and biodiversity is special and essential to
the health of the region. The precautionary principle
applied by the iwi and the Council in closing the park
because it is not safe to keep it open is the right one. I
cannot support anything that contradicts that approach and
endangers the health of the forest for the sake of increased
recreation.”
“It is disappointing that the FOR
Parks committee decided to pick sides in this debate, rather
than putting in a submission based on consensus upon the
many points with which we were able to agree. Instead they
chose to vote down and crush the conservation voice rather
than encouraging members to make their own personal
submissions highlighting the points on which they felt
strongly. FOR Parks is supposed to represent both the
conservation and recreation voice for Auckland’s Regional
Parks. Unfortunately on this issue the majority of the
committee decided that recreation was more important than
conservation and so I had to leave.”
The management
executive boards of The Tree Council, Waitakere Ranges
Protection Society and Waitakere Forest & Bird were sent the
draft submission, along with all other FOR Parks members
prior to the meeting. They all agreed that they could not
remain members if the submission retained the heavy
recreation bias included in the draft.
Notes:
The Draft Track Plan has proposed a staged upgrading and re-opening of tracks on the edge of the Waitakere Ranges forest and around the coast, focusing on reinstating the multi-day Hillary Trail. Tracks within the forest at iconic destinations such as Fairy Falls are also proposed to be upgraded, but the majority of the interior of the forest is not prioritised for re-opening within the next 10 years. The consultation asks for submitters to identify their priorities for the work on these tracks as well as whether there are tracks that should be included but are not, or whether tracks should be excluded.
Tracks will be
reopened when they have been upgraded to meet an agreed
standard and assessed as safe by Auckland Council
Biosecurity working in partnership with Te Kawerau ā Maki
as per the agreement made unanimously by all Councillors and
the Mayor at the Environment and Community Committee
meetings in February and April 2018. A total of $110 million
has been allocated for work on kauri dieback over the next
10 years via the Environment Targeted Rate. This includes
funding for track
upgrades.