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Gamekeepers for the Nation: the story of New Zealand's Acclimatisation Societies, 1861-1990. by R.M. McDowall Publisher: Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 1994. Soft covers, 508 pages, b/w photographs, maps, index.
Condition: Very good, but with some marks at base of first three pages on spine edge.
This large book for the general reader is a commissioned account of the introduction of animals and the development of recreational hunting and freshwater fishing in New Zealand. It includes introduced non-game animals. Coverage is by e.g., history, law, politics, commercialisation, and individual species. The book has 104 b/w photos, a few graphs and small maps, full notes and references and a comprehensive index. The author is one of New Zealand's foremost biologists.
Friends of Founders is a Charitable Trust and proceeds go to Founders Park.
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if buyer has a Rural Delivery address | $14.50 | |
Pick-up available from Nelson, Nelson Bays | Free |
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