New Zealand is participating in the Island-Ocean Connection Challenge to raise funds for predator-eradication work on the Maukahuka/Auckland Island, Rakiura/Stewart Island, and the Chatham Islands, with a recent $100,000 donation aiding the cause. The Auckland Island project aims to remove all pigs, cats, and mice over eight years, requiring $78 million, with a donor expressing confidence in the project’s sustainability. NZ Nature Fund is leading a fundraising campaign, having raised $700,000 for the Auckland Island project, emphasizing the importance of securing funding certainty for successful eradication efforts.
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Supreme Court turns down Colombian farm worker’s bid to seek discharge over cocaine conviction
Ruth Yanid Ramirez-Alfonso, a Colombian national, has lost her appeal to avoid a conviction for importing cocaine, which stems from her involvement in a group accused of bringing 50kg of cocaine from Colombia to New Zealand. The Supreme Court upheld her conviction, following her arrest in 2021 during one of the country's largest drug busts. Although she initially pleaded not guilty, she later admitted to a representative charge of importing cocaine, leading to potential deportation....
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