Mount Burnett (New Zealand)
Mount Burnett is a mountain in Kahurangi National Park, in Golden Bay, New Zealand.[1]
The mountain hosts an unusual geography, and a number of species of shrubs and sedge are endemic to this mountain, and it is host to a large population of the critically endangered Powelliphanta gilliesi gilliesi subspecies of giant land snails.
It is also home to an open cast dolomite mine, operated by local Golden bay Company,Sollys Transport.The Mount Burnett dolomite mine is the only source of the mineral, an important agricultural fertilizer, in New Zealand. It employs about 20 people.[2] An extension to the mine was declined by the Minister for Conservation, Chris Carter in 2004.[3] Mining is opposed by environmental groups including the Forest and Bird Protection Society.
[edit] References
- ^ "Place Name Detail: Mount Burnett". New Zealand Geographic Placenames Database. Land Information New Zealand. http://www.linz.govt.nz/placenames/find-names/topographic-names-db/database/index.aspx?p=49471. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
- ^ http://www.minerals.co.nz/enews/2006-03.html
- ^ "Mt Burnett dolomite quarry extension declined". New Zealand Government. 12 March 2004. http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/mt+burnett+dolomite+quarry+extension+declined. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
Coordinates: 40°38′26″S 172°38′25″E / 40.6405°S 172.6403°E
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