Record wild goat hunting competition removes 12,935 goats

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Source: Department of Conservation

Date:  13 December 2024 Source:  Office of the Minister for Hunting and Fishing

This marks a 22% increase from last year.

“This fantastic result demonstrates the importance and benefit of strong partnerships across the hunting community in addressing the damage wild goats cause to farmland and native ecosystems,” Mr McClay says.

Spearheaded by DOC and the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA), with support from Federated Farmers, Hunting & Fishing NZ Ltd, and Te Tari Pūreke Firearms Safety Authority, the competition connected over 800 hunters with landowners, improving access to private land and significantly impacting wild goat populations.

The competition, also saw $70,000 in prizes donated by the hunting and outdoor sector, highlighting the commitment of all parties to protecting New Zealand’s great outdoors.

“Prize winners have been announced today on the competition web page and via NZDA and DOC’s social media channels. I look forward to next year’s competition and wild goat hunting becoming a regular feature in the hunting calendar.”

National Wild Goat Hunting Competition

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