Conservation Act 1987
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Conservation Act 1987 | |
Parliament of New Zealand |
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Long title | An Act to promote the conservation of New Zealand's natural and historic resources, and for that purpose to establish a Department of Conservation |
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Dates | |
Other legislation | |
Related legislation | National Parks Act 1982; Reserves Act 1997 |
Status: Current legislation | |
The Conservation Act 1987 is New Zealand's principal act concerning the conservation of indigenous biodiversity. The Act established the Department of Conservation, and complements the National Parks Act 1982 and the Reserves Act 1997.