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Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand

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Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand

Acclimatisation societies were established in New Zealand by European colonists from the 1860s, with the first likely having been established in Auckland around 1861.

Government gave some finance to them, for example £150 in 1867 and £300 in 1905.

In 1990 they became regional fish and game councils – together, Fish and Game New Zealand.

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Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand Wikipedia