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Date: 24 October 2017
Kererū/New Zealand pigeon
A member of the public phoned DOC on Sunday after they found the young bird on the ground at Park Island.
When DOC Compliance Ranger Rod Hansen went to retrieve the bird, he noticed a large hole in its breast leading him to suspect the bird was shot.
"It is disappointing that this type of random slaughter of protected wildlife occurs," he said.
"It is totally unnecessary and extremely sad, especially as this is the third time this has happened here in Hawke's Bay in as many years."
It is an offence under the Wildlife Act to hurt or kill absolutely protected wildlife such as the kererū. If a person is caught doing so they could face up to two years in prison or a $100,000 fine or both.
This death comes in wake of the shooting deaths of four kererū at the Lake Mangamahoe Wildlife Sanctuary in the Taranaki Region earlier this month.
This earlier shooting is being investigated by the department after x-rays of the birds revealed that they had bullet fragments in them.
If any member of the public has any information about these shootings, or they notice any other suspicious or illegal activity, such as the killing of protected wildlife, they can report it confidentially to the 24-hour emergency hotline: 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468).
Sophie Price
Community Ranger
Mobile: +64 27 582 1846
Email: sprice@doc.govt.nz