Today, the increasing urbanisation of
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In the coming year, the New Zealand Walking Access Commission will begin a public education programme to teach New Zealanders about responsible behaviour in the outdoors and the value of access. The programme will help build trust between the public and landholders by increasing awareness of many of the guidelines included in the Commission’s Outdoor Access Code, released last year.
The Code was developed in collaboration with landholder, recreational groups and local government It includes useful information about how to behave in the outdoors, from acting responsibly and asking permission before crossing private land to protecting the environment.
The Commission’s programme will spread the Code’s messages to
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