Some of our local councils have been meeting with interested groups to decide on whether regulation of vehicles is warranted and what kind if there is any. Participants have included locals who live nearby, greenies, local and central govt. reps, police, 4WD associations, local tribal reps, and individuals.
So far the general impression I have is that they are pretty happy with 4WDs on the beaches, but there are idiots who need to be restricted. The biggest problem is with motorcyclists who rip the s**t out of sand dunes, go places where they are restricted from (and are sign posted), kill pedestrians, and generally create noisy mayhem. The initial outcomes seem to be that motorbikes are being limited further and speed restrictions are being put in place to stop people from killing themselves.
The issues related to fauna have been addressed previously here (in NZ) and it has been noted that there are certain times of the year where vehicles should not go certain places. In most cases it is the local inhabitants who tell people they can and can't go. Generally people are happy to comply but you do always get fools who insist on "being different" and doing whatever they want, when they want.
Having no restrictions on collecting shellfish and driving over their breeding beds led to widespread population drop offs, especially in the '80's. Since then, with people taking an active interest in their growth and survival, numbers are now very healthy in most areas. This is normal people doing it for themselves. I don't need socialist do-gooders telling me why I should be feeling guilty about this thing this week, or that thing next. Cripes, I'm not even Catholic![]()
The interesting thing is that with measures in place to protect one species, for example the Toheroa (largish shellfish, and very sweet), other species also rebound.
Alan


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), other species also rebound. 




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