An initiative that aims to restore, enhance and plant 2.1 million hectares of diverse indigenous forest across NZ over the next decade is being presented to the world at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP) in Dubai this week.
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An initiative that aims to restore, enhance and plant 2.1 million hectares of diverse indigenous forest across NZ over the next decade is being presented to the world at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP) in Dubai this week.