Greenpeace says it has identified a “kiwi-killing clause” in the 300-page Natural Environment Bill (NEB), which is set to replace the country’s primary environmental law – the Resource Management Act.

Last year, the Government legalised killing kiwi for commercial activity with a permit from DOC, under the Wildlife Act.  The Government is now proposing to override the Wildlife Act, bypass its safeguards, and give Councils the power to issue permits to companies to kill protected wildlife in the new planning system.

“Legalising killing kiwi was bad enough, but now the Government wants to make it even easier for companies to get permission to kill native wildlife, ” says Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner Gen Toop.

“So many of our native species are already on the brink of extinction, yet the Government is proposing to dramatically weaken remaining legal protections for wildlife in Aotearoa.”

New Zealand has one of the highest extinction rates in the world. In the Cabinet paper on the Bill, the Government dedicates just two paragraphs to its proposed overhaul of the nation’s wildlife protection and states they inserted the override clause to “reduce the burden on developers”. Greenpeace says that framing is “chilling”.

“This kiwi-killing clause shows just how far the Government’s overhaul of the RMA has strayed from what New Zealanders value. 

“Millions of dollars are spent and thousands of people volunteer their time trying to save Kiwi every year across the country. This Government plans to undermine all that effort by letting roading and mining companies kill them off to make a quick buck.”

Under clause 128 of the NEB, Councils would replace DOC as the decision-maker on killing and harming wildlife. The protective purpose of the Wildlife Act and its safeguards would no longer apply to permit decisions, which would instead be made under the new and more permissive planning system.

“The purpose of our new environmental law should be to protect and restore nature, not allow corporations to kill it off, ” says Toop.

“The Government’s RMA reforms are specifically designed to allow more environmental harm, and nowhere is that made clearer than in this kiwi-killing clause.”

“Decisions about protected wildlife must stay with DOC, under the Wildlife Act, where protection is the clear and sole purpose. Councils simply do not have the specialist, species-by-species expertise or national oversight needed to make those decisions.”

Greenpeace is calling on the Government to remove the Wildlife Act override from the Natural Environment Bill.