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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MUTTONBIRDER»
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muttonbirder en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology
Selection of chicks for harvest Chicks harvested by one muttonbirder were
weighed after having their stomach contents expelled and their % down covering
estimated (50 chicks per night for seven nights) during the 1995 rama. Very few
chicks ...
Facts. and. opinions. from. a. beneficiary. muttonbirder. The muttonbirders were,
and are, very satisfied with the administration of the islands by the Department of
Lands and Survey, and with reason. The Department has always administered ...
3
Treaty of Waitangi Settlements
He is also a lifelong muttonbirder. The ownership and management ofthese three
taonga, which were identified from the outset of the colonial encounter as being
critically important to Ngāi Tahu whānui, were variously altered by some of the ...
Nicola Rowan Wheen, Janine Hayward, 2012
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Ethno-ornithology: "Birds, Indigenous Peoples, Culture and ...
The elders of one muttonbirder had told him that a white bird was actually an
ancestor who had come back to 'check up' on the practices of the current
generation. One Hauraki informant referred to how tohu (signals or indicators)
were likely to ...
Sonia C. Tidemann, Andrew Gosler, 2012
Ricky's portrait of muttonbirder Athol Burgess (p. 31) is a favourite image of mine.
The angle of the image encourages us to look up to the man; his bearing is regal
and inspires respect. Athol wears a brace of birds on his shoulders proudly like ...
6
Huia Short Stories 7: Contemporary Maori Fiction
She has been a muttonbirder since she was four and has missed very few
seasons on Ernest Island, also known as Kahu Ariki. She has always loved
writing and has made a career out of it after training initially as a journalist. She
now runs ...
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Wildlife Research 34: 443-453 Hardin, G. 1968: The tragedy of the commons.
Science 162: 1243-1248. Hawke, D., Newman, J., Moller, H. & Wixon, J. 2003: A
possible early muttonbirder's fire on Poutama, a Rakiura titi island, New Zealand.
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A naturalist in New Zealand
By the end of the week I had no longer any doubts about why some Maoris run to
fatl Maori muttonbirder next morning. My breakfast consisted of a lavish helping
of. There was no electric light in the village. The normal working day coincided ...
9
Wild South: Saving New Zealand's Endangered Birds
One muttonbirder said that the air always smelled sweeter when he got back on
the island. Another, Jimmy Bull said, "It was like going back to New Zealand as it
used to be — it was like a little paradise on its own. The numbers of birds we had
...
Rod Morris, Hal Smith, Hal Smith (Conservationist.), 1989
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Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle
An experienced muttonbirder can locate, snatch, and bag the occu- pant of a
burrow every 5.6 minutes and might net a cool thirty thousand dollars in thirty
days of hunting. The Maori divide their muttonbirding into two distinct phases
based on ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MUTTONBIRDER»
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muttonbirder en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Prince Harry: Stewart Island's singles line up for a royal
In fact, the 25-year-old muttonbirder reckons she could show Harry, the fifth in line to the throne, a thing or two about the rough and tumble of ... «The Southland Times, May 15»
'Catastrophic' event cause of yacht foundering
Bluff Coastguard president and muttonbirder Andy Johnson said he believed something catastrophic had probably happened to the Munetra ... «Manawatu Standard, May 14»
Muttonbirder confident titi safe to eat
A Ngai Tahu muttonbirder is confident all the titi they harvest are safe to eat - even though a scientist wants to test feathers for radiation. «Radio New Zealand, Mar 14»
Muttonbird chicks die as parents seek food
Regular muttonbirder Jane Davis said the situation was probably as bad as it could be. While there were good hatching numbers at the Titi ... «Stuff.co.nz, May 13»
Easy Rider widow attacks skipper
Her husband was a muttonbirder on board the boat, but the other men were not fishermen and did not know any better, she said. They were ... «The Dominion Post, May 13»
Easy Rider tragedy affords vital lessons
He is a muttonbirder and has noticed operators have become more aware and proactive on the safety stance. Southland area commander ... «Stuff.co.nz, Mar 13»
Landslips cause chaos on Titi Islands
Muttonbirder Michael Skerrett, of Invercargill, said it was very fortunate no-one was in the houses, as normally his father would be there at this ... «Otago Daily Times, Abr 10»
Titi to the rescue
Muttonbirder Robert Coote said the decision to allow South Coast Productions to film on the islands had not been made lightly. "It was put to the ... «Southland Times: Queenstown, May 08»
Stewart Island: Island wilderness down under
A glimpse of the occasional muttonbirder's crib on land, then the horizon disappears and in its place is a wall of water, the 30m steel-hulled ... «New Zealand Herald, Mar 07»