Nz massive tahr cull- need your help

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guys on Facebook could check in to the NZ tahr foundation page, or any of the NZHunter magazine FB pages, You may of seen the Tahr culls are back an BIGGER than ever... it will be the end of the game for livelihoods, guides, trophies, bread and butter, busniesses will lose out.

Click this link to a Change petition, no money is needed just a Signature!

https://www.change.org/p/department-of-conservation-request-doc-halt-the-2020-21-tahr-cull-and-review-the-himalayan-tahr-control-plan

http://chng.it/WRJMJzvkHj


also some links to the Videos in regards to the Tahr culls and what can be done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1P5JQ7iXII

and this long winded short version

from Willie Dulie, man in the NZ tahr foundation fight / editor NZ Hunter mag

Kia Ora facebook friends and whanau across the world, I'm reaching out because I really need your help, like really. So please read on, even if I've fallen beyond your top 5 snapchat buddies of late...
Firstly, I don't care much for politics, I despise the time I spend on social media (admittedly a super powerful tool for connecting and sharing messages like this, and great for marketing the crust when the coin stack is getting low), and I'd much prefer just to spend all my time in the mountains, head in the sand with good friends and family, amazing wild animals and blissfully ignore all that is wrong in the world...
But now and again, an issue crops up that hits you hard - it makes you sad, angry, frustrated at the lies & mistruths told, and you start to become one of those anti-government conspiracy theorists...
The issue in hand that's got me all riled up like a bull with a nanny in estrus, is DOC's new Tahr Control Plan for 2020/21 which was finalised at 11.03PM on Tuesday and put into action the very next day (apparently meaningful stakeholder consultation is no longer a government requirement in NZ in 2020). Without going into all the details, it stands to decimate my business, my recreation, my mental health - and I'm just one of thousands who will be negatively impacted by it. Many will fare far worse than me.
I am fair, reasonable, prepared to compromise and I fully promote the need to manage our wild game animals in a balance with our native flora & fauna (I care about this far more than most), but this proposed cull is beyond any commonsense control - it goes as far as easily being considered, eradication in disguise.
Tahr are a majestic animal, one that thrives in the harshest mountain environments, they have now lived in NZ for 116 years (longer than any of us...), they're near threatened in their homeland, and they provide a source of income and recreation for thousands of kiwis. At the very least, Tahr deserve the respect to be managed accordingly to sound science and research.
How can you help?
Simply sign this petition http://chng.it/yjp9f2RJcy and share the heck out of it...
(don't donate as Change sneakily gobbles it all up for themselves)
If you want to learn more about what I'm rabbiting on about, here's some handy resources:
-An interview with Sarah Perriam https://youtu.be/I1P5JQ7iXII
-A chat with Matthew Gibson (now a Hawke's Bay boy so he's one of us... likely catch him at the Thirsty Whale on a Thursday night) Podcast - The Educated Hunter https://open.spotify.com/episode/5YXPudBEy534kppUy5SL3u
-Tahr 101 resource www.nztf.org.nz/tahr101
Many thanks for your precious time on this Thursday evening when all you likely want to do is put the feet up, crack open a pale ale and watch Hilary on the telly. Cheers!
PS - stole the pic from David (hopefully he doesn't mind...), one of the best images around I reckon that shows how incredible these critters are!
 
Endangered in the Himalayas and a pest in on the South Island. They are endangering the eco system. Sounds like the hunters have been under harvesting. Somewhat like the Snow Geese in Manitoba, with a spring season as well as a fall season and a 50 daily limit with no possession limit. If the hunters aren't successful in reducing the numbers there was talk of a cull of the nests in the breeding grounds.

Culls are a last resort in most cases. Still happen, but most governments doesn't publicize the culls for obvious reasons.

Proper culls are an effective conservation tool. A well organized cull was needed to eliminate chronic wasting in a large Whitetail herd in Saskatchewan, from what I've heard it worked. An acquaintance culled Whitetail from his snowmobile for one winter. Not all fun, the carcasses had to he hauled to a drop-off and samples sent in.

NZ is a bit out of my zone, but hopefully the cull works. I wonder if they will re-issue the confiscated AR's for the cull.
 
Endangered in the Himalayas and a pest in on the South Island. They are endangering the eco system. Sounds like the hunters have been under harvesting. Somewhat like the Snow Geese in Manitoba, with a spring season as well as a fall season and a 50 daily limit with no possession limit. If the hunters aren't successful in reducing the numbers there was talk of a cull of the nests in the breeding grounds.

Culls are a last resort in most cases. Still happen, but most governments doesn't publicize the culls for obvious reasons.

Proper culls are an effective conservation tool. A well organized cull was needed to eliminate chronic wasting in a large Whitetail herd in Saskatchewan, from what I've heard it worked. An acquaintance culled Whitetail from his snowmobile for one winter. Not all fun, the carcasses had to he hauled to a drop-off and samples sent in.

NZ is a bit out of my zone, but hopefully the cull works. I wonder if they will re-issue the confiscated AR's for the cull.

check post #12 for a link to a video which will explain it better, also the impact tahr have, the guestimated number in the original herd plan number of 10,000, the lack of follow ups which were reported on, lots more to it than hunters under harvesting :) hunters have been given little time since last big cull where middle ground was formed to allow bulls to be free, but since then covid an what not doesnt give much time to turn a generation of hunters to target nannies to stop this kind of thng happenignin future,,, let alont the following year
 
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