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The Crown and Flora and Fauna : Legislation, Policies, and Practices, 1983 — 98
Crown Laws, Policies, and Practices in Relation to Flora and Fauna, 1840 — 1912
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Crown Laws, Policies, and Practices in Relation to Flora and Fauna, 1840 — 1912
Preliminaries
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Phases of Ecological Change
Chapter 3
Māori Legal and Customary Rights as at 1840
Chapter 4
International Perspectives and Doctrines
Chapter 5
The English Legal Inheritance
Chapter 6
Government Land Policies and Māori Authority over Flora and Fauna
Chapter 7
Land Purchases and Māori Rights to Flora and Fauna, 1800 — 1875
Chapter 8
The Native Land Court
Chapter 9
Māori Paticipation in and Opposition to Habitat Change
Chapter 10
Acclimatisation and Wildlife Management
Chapter 11
Scenery Preservation and Protected Areas
Chapter 12
Forestry, Kauri Gum and Flax
Chapter 13
Māori Authority over Flora and Fauna Associated with Inland Waterways
Chapter 14
Petitions to Parliament concerning Flora and Fauna
Chapter 15
Conclusions
Bibliography
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