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Tararua 1080 Drops Meet Strong Opposition

Report by Hugh Francis Opposition is swelling against government and local body plans to dowse the Tararua Ranges with 1080 poison. Latest is opposition by a Horowhenua iwi to a 1080 drop by OSPRI. in the Tararua Range east of … Continue reading

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Wasteful Spending on an Imaginary Pest

Opinion by John McNab Possums are frequently blamed for spreading Tb.  The accusation comes mainly from OSPRI – which has morphed from the original Animal Health Board (AHB) – and farming groups such as Federated Farmers.  Adding heat to the … Continue reading

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Possum – Forest and Bird Pest or Resource?

Opinion by John McNab “We shall be doing a great service to the country in stocking these large areas with this valuable and harmless animal.” So said the Auckland Acclimatisation Society Annual Report 1917, in discussing in liberating possums. But … Continue reading

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Be Different – Dare to Speak Out

Opinion by James Speedy Should a government be boss? Should government tell the people what to do? Or should the elected body do as the voter people want them to do? If you believe the government should be humble and … Continue reading

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NZ’s Shameful Wild Animal Cruelty

Opinion by John McNab There is an organisation Safe for Animals (SAFE) which has the vision of “New Zealand free of cruelty, a society where we nurture our instincts for compassion, and where we are kind to ourselves, animals and … Continue reading

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Outdoors Recreation Can Reduce Costly Obesity

Opinion by Ben Hope New Zealand has the third highest adult obesity rate in the OECD, and rates continue to increase. One in three adult New Zealanders (over 15 years) is classified as obese and one in ten children.  Government … Continue reading

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OSPRI – An Empire Built on a Fallacy?

This article of views of the late Bill Benfield was published in 2016. Bill was co-chair of CORANZ (Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of New Zealand) . Four years later they are still very relevant and the questions posed need … Continue reading

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Kaikoura Poaching Offence Highlights Need to Rein Fishing Corporates In – CORANZ

It is well past time corporate fishing companies were reined in says the Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations (CORANZ). CORANZ chairman Andi Cockroft”s comment was in response to recent court cases in which Talley Fisheries were found guilty of fishing … Continue reading

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Canterbury’s River Decline Needs Urgent and Immediate Action – Anglers

Further nitrate testing of water in Canterbury streams and rivers continues to reveal an alarming and deteriorating situation that demands urgent and immediate action says the New Zealand Federation of Freshwater Anglers (NZFFA). NZFFA carried out nitrate testing a few … Continue reading

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Mountaineering and its Impulses

Book Review “Nine Lives” by Robert Mads Anderson, published by Bateman. Price $39.99. Reviewed by Tony Orman Robert Mads Anderson is irresistibly drawn to  – some might say even addicted – mountains and mountaineering. He loves the challenges and the … Continue reading

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{home} Great Wildlife Book for Kids

Book Review: “Where Is it? – a Wildlife Hunt for Kiwi Kids” by Ned Barraud, published by Potton and Burton, price $19.99 Ned Barraud — author and illustrator — has done a great job in this book which depicts the … Continue reading

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Book Review. “What Happened to the Moa”

Book Review.  “What Happened to the Moa” by Ned Barraud, published Potton and Burton, Price $29.99 hardback, $19.99 paperback. Reviewed by Tony Orman For 50 million years, several species of moa browsed the natural grasslands, scrub and forest of New … Continue reading

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Reflections on PM’s New Cabinet

An Opinion by Michael Charity After reading Rupert Pye’s comments  here’s some quick, random thoughts on the new cabinet of the Labour Government. It is a very interesting and very different lineup than anything previous. It is very diverse, reflecting … Continue reading

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Jacinda’s Cabinet’ Curate’s Egg

A political comment by Rupert Pye A curate’s egg is something that is partly good and partly bad. The saying can be traced back to a cartoon published in “Punch” magazine issue November 9, 1895, drawn by George du Maurier.  … Continue reading

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New Book on a Hunter’s Personal Exploration of Fiordland

Book Review “A New Zealand Outdoor Life” subtitled “Exploring Fiordland, Hunting and Other Adventures” by Alby Frampton. Reviewed by Tony Orman Alby Frampton of Wellington, is  a past president of the NZ Deerstalkers Association. While he began hunting in the … Continue reading

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Stop Selectively Branding “Exotic” Species As Evil

An Opinion by John McNab For decades now New Zealand has been afflicted with a phobia that decrees all introduced species are evil.  It’s a paranoia that is unrealistic and reeks selective hypocrisy. Even the farming industry has been afflicted. … Continue reading

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What is a “Native Species?” – a Feral Stray Australian?

An Ecological Opinion by Rex Gibson Many of  the environmental concerns of farmers and outdoor recreationists hinge around the preoccupation of DOC, Regional and District councils, and other agencies, in preserving “native species” (often at the expense of acclimatised/exotic species), … Continue reading

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Time to Tell Politicians Outdoors are Public Property

An Opinion by Tony Orman  It’s time to tell the politicians now that election day has passed that we the fishing and hunting public, numbering around a million, are fed up with governments’ disregard for good values such as clean rivers, plenty of fish in the … Continue reading

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Egalitarian Heritage of Outdoor Access Under Threat

Opinion by Andi Cockcroft New Zealand was founded by people who had deliberately abandoned a feudal society built on privilege by dint of wealth for an egalitarian one where there was equal social opportunity for all, regardless of wealth, ethnic background … Continue reading

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Apathy – At the People’s Peril!

Opinion by John McNab Apathy is a major worry. In New Zealand too many don’t vote. In Fish and Game elections the same trend and in some cases in recent elections, not enough nominations were received to fill the council … Continue reading

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