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Apparently the antis are mobilizing worldwide. The essentially largest and most well-funded anti-hunting org in New Zealand is suing to force the removal and elimination of the free-ranging wapiti/elk herd in far southwest New Zealand. These animals are mostly elk/red deer hybrids, but their elk heritage stems from a gift of animals given to NZ by Teddy Roosevelt himself in the first decade of the 20th century.
They have been free-roaming and wild-living in the rugged Fiordland National Park rainforest environment since then, and they have been actively hunted and sought after by generations of New Zealanders and foreigners. The Fiordland Wapiti Foundation runs an extremely well-managed balloted hunt in there every year that is open to locals and foreigners - I went into one of those balloted blocks a few years ago and it was an intensely challenging and rewarding experience. Think Southeast Alaska with more steep, jagged mountains and more rain. You get the block for 10 days all to yourself and your hunt group - about as far from the Colorado pumpkin patch experience as you can get. I highly encourage you all to consider participating in the ballot.
Anyways, they are under attack from a well-funded group that seeks to eliminate the animals and the opportunities to chase them, and as usual their reasoning is rife with falsehoods and misinformation. If you are interested in learning more about it, and even supporting the defense against the antis, check out this link. Gotta protect our past times and support our compatriots in other countries.
They have been free-roaming and wild-living in the rugged Fiordland National Park rainforest environment since then, and they have been actively hunted and sought after by generations of New Zealanders and foreigners. The Fiordland Wapiti Foundation runs an extremely well-managed balloted hunt in there every year that is open to locals and foreigners - I went into one of those balloted blocks a few years ago and it was an intensely challenging and rewarding experience. Think Southeast Alaska with more steep, jagged mountains and more rain. You get the block for 10 days all to yourself and your hunt group - about as far from the Colorado pumpkin patch experience as you can get. I highly encourage you all to consider participating in the ballot.
Anyways, they are under attack from a well-funded group that seeks to eliminate the animals and the opportunities to chase them, and as usual their reasoning is rife with falsehoods and misinformation. If you are interested in learning more about it, and even supporting the defense against the antis, check out this link. Gotta protect our past times and support our compatriots in other countries.
Save the Wapiti - Fiordland Wapiti Foundation
Fiordland Wapiti Foundation Save the Wapiti Our Wapiti are facing one of the most serious threats in decades after Forest and Bird launched legal action challenging these majestic animals’ existence in Fiordland National Park. Donate now As the guardian of this unique herd, the Fiordland Wapiti...
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Forest & Bird’s Threat Against Elk Management An Own Goal
“Forest & Bird’s threatened legal action against Fiordland’s wapiti (elk) management programme would be a massive own goal for conservation,” says ACT Conservation spokesman Cameron Luxton. “For 13 years, DOC has had an arrangement ...
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