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  2. Helicopter-based hunting in Fiordland - Wikipedia

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    This live deer hunting industry, unique to New Zealand, became a way of life and a specialised culture. Accidents, injuries, helicopter crashes and, over 80 [ 4 ] fatalities occurred increasingly common, as the hunters were often untrained and untrained with firearms and tranquillisers, though lucrative returns kept the hunters returning ...

  3. Hunting in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Hunting is a popular recreational pursuit and a tourist activity in New Zealand with numerous books and magazines published on the topic. Unlike most other developed countries with a hunting tradition, there are no bag-limits or seasons for hunting large game in New Zealand. Hunting in national parks is a permitted activity. The wide variety of ...

  4. Category:Hunting in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Hunting in New Zealand; A. Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand; C. Central Otago Great Easter Bunny Hunt; F. Fish & Game New Zealand; H. Helicopter-based hunting ...

  5. Bowhunting - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. Hunting by archery Bowhunter in Utah Bowhunting (or bow hunting) is the practice of hunting game animals by archery. Many indigenous peoples have employed the technique as their primary hunting method for thousands of years, and it has survived into contemporary use for sport and ...

  6. Fish & Game New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The new director of Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand, Russel Norman, explained the move by Fish & Game having to watch pollution in waterways getting worse. [2] In an editorial, The Press hinted at widespread dissatisfaction among the environmental groups on the Land and Water Forum, and wondered whether other groups would follow Fish & Game's ...

  7. Canada goose in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Fish and Game and hunters opposed the change, labeling the move 'a costly own goal' and later 'one of the most bizarre government decisions in the history of managed gamebird hunting in New Zealand'. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Controversy about management has dated from at least 2006 when it was reported that farmers wanted lower numbers and Fish & Game ...

  8. Muttonbirding - Wikipedia

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    Such hunting of petrels and other seabirds has occurred in various locations since prehistoric times, and there is evidence that many island populations have become extinct as a result. More recently ‘muttonbirding’ usually refers to the regulated and sustainable harvesting of shearwaters in Australia and New Zealand . [ 1 ]

  9. Blue Mountains (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountains are home to one of the largest herds of wild fallow deer in the south island of New Zealand, hunting is permitted on Department of Conservation administered land. The early name for the range was Te Papanui, which was later corrupted to Tapanui.