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In pictures: Duck shooting season begins in Hawke s Bay
2 May, 2021 02:58 AM
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Lindsay Morris of Meeanee and Des Pledger of Te Puhoe out hunting on Sunday. Photo / Ian Cooper
Lindsay Morris of Meeanee and Des Pledger of Te Puhoe out hunting on Sunday. Photo / Ian Cooper
Hawkes Bay Today
Duck shooting season began with a less of a bang than normal over the weekend.
Hawke s Bay Fish & Game regional manager Jesse Friedlander said the clear, calm and dry conditions made hunting challenging, but some hunters still managed to bag a few birds.
People had to be a bit more innovative with those who usually hunt at dams turning to rivers as they had dried up.
One trap app at a time: Community protecting Hawke s Bay s native birdlife
1 Apr, 2021 08:34 PM
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HBRC s Beau Fahnle and Fish and Game s Jesse Friedlander working in partnership with community trapping group along the Tūtaekurī River. Photp / Supplied
HBRC s Beau Fahnle and Fish and Game s Jesse Friedlander working in partnership with community trapping group along the Tūtaekurī River. Photp / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
A new community trapping group is protecting native birdlife along the Tūtaekurī River, one trap at a time. The group, a collaboration between Hawke s Bay Regional Council and Hawke s Bay Fish and Game, began the