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Steve Abel is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and environmental activist. Abel contributed his song "Hospice for Destitute Lovers" to the art noir feature film Woodenhead. His debut album Little Death garnered favourable reviews when released in February 2006 and featured a "Kiwi supergroup†of notable New Zealand musicians including Geoff Maddock and Kirsten Morell of Goldenhorse; Mike Hall and Milan Borich of Pluto; and Gareth Thomas of Goodshirt. Abel was involved in protests by Native Forest Action against logging on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. He later worked as a campaigner for Greenpeace from 2002 to 2006 during which time he was prominent in the New Zealand movement against genetically engineered food crops
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