TAIERI CRAWLING WITH PUKEKO, STATES REPORT
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, August 5. Consequent upon complaints by farmers that considerable damage was being done to crops in the Taieri district by pukeko, a tour of the area was made by an official of the Otago branch of the New Zealand Bird Protection Society. In his report, which was read at a meeting of the general executive in Wellington to-day, he stated that the “place was crawling with pukeko” and suggested that a local open season should be declared. Taking the view that it did not seem right or proper that war should be
declared on these birds over the whole of Otago because they did damage in one particular area, the executive decided that the situation could be met by encouraging applications for permits to shoot where necessary. “I he pukeko flies a long distance at night and it is possible that, owing to tne severity ot the season, the birds have concentrated on a limited area where food is available,” said Captain E. V. Sanderson, secretary of the society. “The acclimatisation societies, of course, desire as many species of birds on tiieir shooting list as possible. This bird, however, cannot by any stretch of imagination be called a game bird. A true sportsman would not cross a road to shoot at it, because it affords neither skill for his arm, work for his d; g, nor cleverness in outwitting.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 6 August 1931, Page 16
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239TAIERI CRAWLING WITH PUKEKO, STATES REPORT Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 6 August 1931, Page 16
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