![]() Sharks had normalised the creatures behaviour to associate Recommendations, and that means that any legislation whichĭeals with sharks has to be based on that TreatyĬonservation Department to develop more comprehensiveĬontroversial issue, particularly in Stewart Island withĬoncerns the tourist activity of attracting great white Will adopt an integrated approach to the Wai 262 Species in line with the principles of Treaty ![]() Wildlife, to provide for shared management of protected Making significant recommendations about how the WildlifeĪct needs to be amended to provide that-no one owns There was a comprehensive report by the Waitangi Tribunal Important because sharks are a taonga species and because Saying it was an ad hoc approach to a wider problem whichīill did not address Treaty issues. Government parties voted it down with Sage Was debated on the regulation of shark cage Night the Government was forced to partly address this whenĪ Member’s Bill, in the name of National’s Sarah Dowie, Act by sage 2006 how to#Governments have been pondering how to deal with the complex Indigenous flora and fauna, the environment, Māori cultureĪnd the products of Māori culture. ‘contemporary’ Treaty claim which covered who isĮntitled to make or participate in decisions affecting The Waitangi Tribunal was handed down in 2011 after the ![]() The so-called ‘flora and fauna’ finding by Recommendations”, Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage Has finalised an “integrated approach to the Wai 262 Government will not be reforming the Wildlife Act until it Sage Says Changes To Wildlife Act Will Have To Wait On Wai 262 Decisions Sunday, 28 June 2020, 3:45 pmĪrticle: NZ Energy and Environment Business Week
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