
Tania Seward
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Tania Seward serves as the land safety forum programme lead at the Department of Conservation in New Zealand. She recently commented on the importance of personal location or distress beacons for outdoor adventurers following the rescue of Mike Beavon, emphasizing that such devices can significantly improve the chances of timely rescues. Her insights highlight the need for safety preparedness in outdoor activities.
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Tania Seward, a Department of Conservation land safety forum programme lead, discussed the importance of distress beacons for safety.
Kayaker Mike Beavon rescued after five hours lost on Tongariro RiverThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-08-21




