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NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Silver Fern Farms, New Zealand s largest red meat producer and exporter, announces that its high quality venison is now available in over 500 Alberton s stores across the Midwest in Jewel supermarkets, Shaws, Star Market, and Acme Markets.
Silver Fern Farms recipe: venison burger
Silver Fern Farms Pasture-Raised New Zealand Ground Venison (1lb)
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New Zealand is the number one source for farm-raised venison worldwide. Estimates are that New Zealand has half of the world s farmed deer population, with around one million deer on 2,000 farms. The farming of deer started in New Zealand in the 1960s, and the country continues to be the world s most advanced deer farming industry.
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There is a part of New Zealand so remote, humans have never touched the vast majority of its enormous landscape. And here s how you can explore it.
Kiwis have certainly been doing their duty since the nationwide lockdown ended in backing tourism operators in their backyard, but some regions are still doing it tough. Beaches and lakes within a three-hour drive of our biggest cities have fared the best over summer, with the Coromandel and Tasman District proving particularly busy, Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts said. Areas further afield which relied heavily on overseas visitors before borders closed are struggling, however, with the likes of Queenstown, Fiordland and Westland unusually quiet over the Christmas-New Year period, he said.
Fiordland is one of the most picturesque places in the country, but it is also one of the most unpredictable for weather changing rapidly.
Since 1936, there have been dozens of aircraft go down in the area. Some still remain lost to nature in the dense bush of the national park or high in the mountain peaks.
123RF The bush in Fiordland National Park does not give up its secrets easily. “You don’t get many second chances in Fiordland,” Burnby said. Burnby, who has been involved in many searches during the years, recalls how he found another wreckage by chance.
Pack your bags! Cruising is back with a bang
The Queen Elizabeth is one of the favourite cruise ships among Aussies. Source: Supplied
Cruises are set for a resurgence with bookings flowing in fast after a tough year for the travel industry.
The majority of cruise companies were forced to cancel their 2020 trips due to the coronavirus pandemic, but according to cruise operator Carnival Corporation, which owns Cunard, P&O Cruises and Princess Cruises among others, that hasn’t impacted future bookings, with cruise-lovers eager to get back onboard for another ocean experience.
Speaking to
“We are seeing good demand in all of the various cruise markets, whether it be Caribbean itineraries, Europe itineraries, there is good demand for Australia, world cruises,” Chief Financial Officer David Bernstein said. “It’s broad-based and across all the brands.”