The New Zealand Deerstalkers Association recently opened the National Hunting and Shooting Museum and Reference Library at Deerstalkers House in Wellington, celebrating the country’s hunting heritage. Minister James Meager and Associate Minister Nicole McKee led the ribbon-cutting ceremony, emphasizing the importance of preserving history and culture. The museum, funded and curated by hunters, showcases New Zealand’s hunting legacy and the significance of big game species in the country’s outdoor culture, inviting the public to explore and learn about the pivotal role hunters have played in shaping the nation.
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Govt pledges $4.5m boost to QEII National Trust
Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a $4.5 million funding boost for QEII National Trust to support partnerships with landowners in creating protected areas under covenants. The Trust has a successful track record in safeguarding biodiversity habitats, with a focus on lowland and coastal zones, protecting 187,000ha of land over 50 years. Additional funding of $5.8 million annually for the next three years will benefit the Trust and Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust Sanctuary, ensuring continued conservation...
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