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8 Jan 2026 19:51
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Hunters and fishermen are welcoming more attention on public access to the great outdoors

    Hunters and fishermen are welcoming more attention on public access to the great outdoors


    The Outdoor Access Commission's first annual report highlights the North Island has about three-quarters of the population, but only about a quarter of its publicly accessible land.

    Challenges include some publicly accessible land not being visible on digital maps - and a lack of a national framework for assessing access.

    Fish and Game Chief Operating Officer Richie Cosgrove says it's a top concern for members.

    He says in their own survey 20 percent said they felt access had reduced over the time of their licence.

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