Encyclodedia of New Zealand, 2014) World View World view is the way in which we view the world, it is our perspective of what is seen and experienced as we walk through life. For people and cultures a world view is developed from Whanau, Whakapapa and Iwi, as well as external factors. Māori World view is holistic and is founded in their philosophy of creation. The belief is that all things are viewed as the progeny of Papatuanuku (Maternal earth) and Ranginui (Paternal sky). (The Encylopedia of New Zealand
barriers and restrictions to the distribution of red foxes. (Invasive Species Specialist Group 2010). Isolation caused by the tropic climates in southeast Asia and island geography naturally secluded red foxes from inhabiting Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, but European colonization of the Oceania region led to the introduction of the species to an ecosystem primed to be exploited. In the 18... ... middle of paper ... ...M., Lindeman, M., Busana, F., and Long, K. 2007. Experimental trials to determine