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Does 'Friends Of Sherwood' Ring A Bell?

Monday, 23 November 2020, 7:37 am | Friends of Sherwood

Thirty years ago a group of residents got together in Browns Bay, on Auckland's North Shore, to stop their local playground from being poisoned with Roundup by the Council, and so Friends of Sherwood was born. They extended their activities with ... More >>

Will The 1080 REFERENDUM Be Another Casualty Of COVID-19?

Tuesday, 17 March 2020, 8:53 am | Friends of Sherwood

With the canceling of major events, organisers of the petition about 1080 and other cruel poisons, are calling on the Ministry of Health to invoke their provisions for a pandemic, and support their call for an extension of time to collect the required ... More >>

Referendum To Put The Spotlight On Cruelty

Friday, 21 February 2020, 11:09 am | Friends of Sherwood

Friends of Sherwood are asking that the following question be put to all voters: “ Should New Zealand stop using all cruel and inhumane poisons, such as 1080, brodifacoum, and PAPP, to kill wildlife because these toxic substances inflict intense and prolonged, ... More >>

Referendum To Put The Spotlight On Cruelty

Tuesday, 18 February 2020, 8:29 am | Friends of Sherwood

Friends of Sherwood are asking that the following question be put to all voters: “ Should New Zealand stop using all cruel and inhumane poisons, such as 1080, brodifacoum, and PAPP, to kill wildlife because these toxic substances inflict intense and prolonged, ... More >>

Love Dogs ~ Ban 1080

Monday, 22 February 2016, 10:46 am | Friends of Sherwood

Opponents of 1080 poison will be at the High Court today to clear up the sort of confusion shown on 7-Days last Halloween, where the third most scariest costume was depicted as a ‘1080 protestor’ in a bush shirt holding a bag of green pellets ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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