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    A Good Result For Hunters - Well Done.

    After submissions from Hunters OSPRI have postponed the Whitcombe/Mungo - Newton Range 1080 operation. Well done submitters.

    OSPRI recognises that there is deer by-kill as a result of 1080, however, deer repellent is not currently approved for use in the Whitcombe/Mungo – Newton Range due to the presence of Kea.

    To allow for further research to be undertaken in the Kea/1080/deer repellent space and the collection of additional TB information, the Whitcombe/Mungo – Newton Range operation will be postponed
    until further notice.
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    I wonder why a deer repellent actually attracts kea ? sounds a bit weird

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    I wonder why a deer repellent actually attracts kea ? sounds a bit weird
    I BELIEVE the deer repelant is blood/blood flavour ...and keas are omnivours
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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    I wonder why a deer repellent actually attracts kea ? sounds a bit weird
    DOC don't know if it does or it doesn't attract Kea so therefore its a no from them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    DOC don't know if it does or it doesn't attract Kea so therefore its a no from them
    The dried blood that is used as deer repellant may well attract Kea, however the Kea will be far more attracted to the smell of the grain used to make the pellet, they are after all 'seed eaters'
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    And they have postponed the Rainbow drop as well, I have a lot of time for OSPRI

    OSPRI also received several submissions opposing the Rainbow operation. Due to the presence of Kea in the area, deer repellent is not approved for use. Following discussions with the Department of Conservation, OSPRI will postpone the Rainbow aerial operation until risk to Kea can be further understood and sufficiently mitigated.

    Just goes to show submissions aren't a waste of time, all the time

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    well you folks who hunt those areas..get out and get some spring venison...if its feasable to do so...we have got to be seen to be out there controlling numbers.
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    Keep in mind that OSPRI (AKA The ex -animal health board) after chucking 1080 poison around willy nilly since 1998 are still " trying it on" regardless.
    Good effort those who objected; but the truth is , that by now you should'nt have had to.
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    As long as there are operating factories around making the stuff, it will always be dropped. Maybe not this time in a given area but sooner or later. . . .
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    Good stuff, now it's your turn West coast hunters to do your bit.

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    There was some media attention on Kea by-kill from 10-80 drops, I wonder if this is the main reason for the delay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stag View Post
    There was some media attention on Kea by-kill from 10-80 drops, I wonder if this is the main reason for the delay.
    More likely this

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    It's a rabbit hole I'm not going down again but had there been a properly organised trapping training facility established and funded 20+ years back, as Scribe tried to do, and that alternative management regime been the "go to" the bTB problem would have been solved a decade ago and also the rat and mustelid problem in targeted areas. A proffessional career and rural employment service industry which would have had significant socio-economic and environmental benefits all round instead of the sick situation that now exists.
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