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Wellington Weekly Hunting Report – May 4 2017
Excitement Building!Image right: Not too long before it's all on (Credit Hamish Carnachan.
- Wellington Central South Island
- 4/05/2017
Police join forces with Fish & Game rangers in ‘safe hunting’ initiative
Fish & Game rangers and Police officers say “safety is the key concern” as they prepare to again join forces to check game bird hunters – especially on Opening Weekend…
- 2/05/2017
Duck hunters urged to take water safety seriously
Duck hunters are being urged to wear life jackets when hunting on waterways this game bird season, with water levels in some parts of the North Island still much higher…
- 1/05/2017
Fish & Game on the hunt for a new Chief Executive
Chief Executive position availableThis is for a three year fixed term role located in Wellington with a nationwide influence Is your next step a significant leadership role that contributes to the…
- 18/04/2017
- Richie Cosgrove
Fish & Game tips ‘better hunting’ for new game bird season
Game bird hunters in Fish & Game’s Eastern Region can expect one of the best hunting seasons for some time, going by the latest research into mallard duck numbers.
- Eastern
- 11/04/2017
Long-serving Fish & Game chief executive Bryce Johnson to retire
The long-serving head of Fish & Game New Zealand Bryce Johnson is retiring. Mr Johnson has held the position since Fish & Game was established in 1991.
- 10/04/2017
Game bird hunters urged to take care as storm lashes country
Fish & Game is urging game bird hunters wanting to stake a claim on their favourite hunting spot to take care as Cyclone Debbie lashes much of the country.
- 5/04/2017
this is a news release from Grant !
Fish & Game is reminding game bird hunters to stake their claim for their favourite maimai or duck shooting stand before the start of the new hunting season now only…
- 15/03/2017
Next CSI Council Meeting
When: Thursday 20th April 2017 Venue: Council Boardroom at 32 Richard Pearse Drive, Temuka Council Meeting Time: 7 pm. Licence holders and members the public are welcome to attend.
- Central South Island
- 27/02/2017