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Unsustainable harvest threatens recreational hunting

The actions of Silver Fern Farms to unsustainably harvest 1000 chamois from the South Island high country is another example of the threat facing recreational hunting in New Zealand, says UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne.
 
“Recreational hunting is going through tough times in this country, issues such as 1080, heli-hunting and public access problems are already having a negative impact on participation, the last thing hunters need is competition from big corporates over access to the resource,” said Mr Dunne.
 
“While I am sure Silver Fern Farms would argue that they are doing this responsibly, the commercial reality is that entire mobs of chamois will be clear-felled, leaving little left for the recreational ground hunter in many areas.”
 
“The actions of Silver Fern Farms not only threaten chamois as a recreational and trophy hunting resource, but also call into question the rather out-of-sight-out-of-mind attitude that allows for such exploitation to take place.”
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DGN_AK
Since: Nov 2011
Posts: 5

No balance in this argument.

Chamois are an introduced pest causing overgrazing of native alpine vegetation that leads to serious erosion.

In my opinion the more Chamois removed the better. Hunters have little care for environment only trophies. Trophies take years to grow and destroy alpine habitat in the process.

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