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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"Like where?" 8 June 2011
- Date
- 2011
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- New Zealand Press Association
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- DCDL-0018037
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Two men stand in front of parliament and the Beehive reading a newspaper that has a report saying 'Drop more 1080 to control rodents & protect out natural environment'. One of them wonders 'Like where?' and the other, looking at the parliament buildings, suddenly has a brainwave. Context - The second man clearly wants to drop the 1080 poison on politicians. Jan Wright, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, has recommended greater use of 1080. She says 'While I respect the sincerity of those who oppose the use of 1080, without it our ability to protect many of our native plants and animals would be lost," Wright says. "And without 1080, keeping bovine tuberculosis at bay to protect dairy herds and protecting young trees in plantation forests would be much more difficult and expensive." (The Marlborough Express '1080 this debate is a no brainer' by Philip Matthews - 22 June 2011)
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