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They are funded predominantly from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses. The New Zealand Deerstalkers Association was established in 1937 to promote the interests of hunters in New Zealand. [16] Outdoor Recreation New Zealand lobbies for the hunting and fishing community. From 2002 to 2007 it functioned as a registered political party.
Outdoors with Geoff is a New Zealand television show focusing on outdoor activities and adventure sports, hosted by Geoff Thomas. Premiering in 2003 on Three, the show showcases New Zealand's landscape and wildlife, with a focus on making the best of time that Geoff's got left.
Uretiti is a popular site for surfing, fishing, swimming, and walking. [9] [10] [11] Its water consistently passes water quality tests for swimming safety. [9] It is not patrolled by lifeguards. [10] The beach is a section of Te Araroa walking trail, which runs the length of the country. [9]
Fish & Game New Zealand is the collective brand name of 12 regional fish and game councils and the New Zealand Fish and Game Council which administer sports fishing and gamebird resources in New Zealand (apart from within the Taupo Fishing District, administered by the Department of Conservation). Fish and game councils are regionally ...
The residential areas of Tutukaka fringe the hills surrounding Tutukaka Harbour, which has a history as a local fishing port and hosts Tutukaka's marina. The Māori name comes from the term tūtū kākā , which means a parrot ( kākā ) snaring tree ( tūtū ).
Whangārei is governed locally by the Whangarei District Council. The city is split into two of the council wards, Denby, which takes the northern suburbs, and Okara, which takes the southern half of the city. Whangārei is covered by the Northland Police District, which is split into two areas, Whangārei/Kaipara and Mid/Far North.
It contains a scenic reserve, the Bream Head Scenic Reserve, which unlike Bream Head is an official name. [2] This has a long history of Māori occupation, being now wāhi tapu, and is one of the most important coastal broadleaf forest reserves in Northland with its population of native flax snail – pūpūharakeke [1] and Whirinaki skinks.
The Whangarei Harbour Marine Reserve is a protected area in the North Island of New Zealand. It was established in 2006 and measures 236.5 ha (584 acres) [ 1 ] over two sites. [ 2 ] The students and faculty of the nearby Kamo High School played an important role in establishing this reserve.