A podcast featuring Richard Dawkins from Federated Farmers discusses new government funding for wilding pine control across New Zealand, highlights specific areas like Queenstown and Muller, and calls for long-term, bipartisan solutions involving farmer-led land management and a
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Yeah, and those guys on the ground, guys and girls on the ground chopping them down, it is hard yakker. You only need to witness the huffing and puffing of Minister Hoggard to realize that it is hard work, lugging up a uh chainsaw around some of those hills, lopping off those wilding pines. Richard Dawkins, Federated Farmers Pest spokesperson. Thank you very much for your time. Appreciate it. No problem. Thanks, Jenny.
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