It's certainly effecting Banks Peninsula pretty significantly.
We have just had 3 months of relentlessly wet winter weather after a no show summer.
Parts of the North Island have had record yearly rainfall already this year.
Global Climate Change is not " Global warming " universally.
It means the climate is more volatile and we need to be more prepared to make do ourselves for longer when we have extreme weather events in the future.
And they will come more bigger and badder and more often.
Regards Hunting and Fishing effects.
Animals are adaptable over time.
Deer live in massively diverse habitats all over the world and will just make do as climate effects them in NZ.
Tahr are a good example of making do and thriving in NZ. They now inhabit a very diverse habitat from sea level to our highest peaks.
They are thriving in an environment and habitat that is nothing like their native one.
Humans ( most ) are intelligent and adaptable also and we will be presented with opportunities and challenges to our hunting and fishing by climate change.
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