The parts of the country where conservation land will become easier to sell off are revealed in new maps produced by Forest & Bird. This story was first published on RNZ The proposed changes in the government’s Conservation Amendment Bill affect up to 60 percent of current conservation land . It would become possible for land in these areas to be exchanged or “disposed” by selling off, as long as it’s not important for threatened species and it doesn’t contain the best examples of wildlife or plants of its type in the area.