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    Wildfowl versus indigenous species

    Goudie Sandra,
    Abstract
    Is there a conflict? Ask around and nobody knows. In no other time of New Zealand's history is the paucity of information so highlighted as at the present. The need for such information is predominantly to satisfy the demands of the Resource Management Act (RMA), with one such example being a water right application for Swamp Restoration. This was a joint application by the Department of Conservation (DOC) and Auckland/Waikato Fish and Game Council.
    Keywords
    recreational hunting; wetlands; indigenous species; wildfowl
    Fields of Research
    050211 Wildlife and Habitat Management
    Date
    1994
    Type
    Other
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