Clayton Mitchell MP
Spokesperson for Conservation
22 AUGUST 2016
Predator Free – a Trillon Dollar Cost
A predator-free New Zealand by 2050 is likely to cost trillions, not millions as the government claims, says New Zealand
First.
“The National government’s promise to make New Zealand predator-free for the bargain price of $28 million is nothing but
greenwashing,” says Conservation Spokesperson Clayton Mitchell.
“Zealandia, a predator free plant and bird sanctuary in Wellington, cost $17 million to set up with an operating cost
of $867,000.
“Using these figures as a yardstick, the cost of keeping the entire country predator free and maintaining it would see a
capital expenditure cost of $1.67 trillion and an operating cost of $91 billion per annum – as New Zealand is 98,000
times larger than Zealandia.
“The operating cost alone would be 40% of New Zealand’s GDP.
“According to the Conservation Minister, the private sector will be willing to share the burden with additional funding.
“The government’s targets are totally unrealistic.
“New Zealand First recognises that the preservation and enhancement of the environment requires sound economics.
“Unlike National we believe that we must set appropriate and realistic environmental goals,” says Mr Mitchell.
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