Interesting. When I was last talking to Fish and Game for getting a permit for Pukeko, they were very interested in ensuring the caliber I was using would have a low chance of injuring an animal. (injure vs quick kill) A .177 air rifle or even .22 air rifle would require a very precise shot, and the chance of injury and escape would be high.
I'll talk to them again when I get the permit renewed next, as something seems off.
you can apply to DOC or it could be Fish and Game ring them and ask which - but you will likely have to supply the name of the landowner and why the paradise are a nuisance - the permits are not dished out add hoc - the land owner must have a real problem with the paradise and can then get a permit to reduce numbers and the permit may well be for a specific property and perhaps even time bound
It's fish and game that issue the permit. They will require property address, type of bird, name of shooter, caliber of firearm being used, valid reason for removal of said birds, and if you will be shooting them on the ground or inflight.
If they are happy with everything, they will issue a permit with a bunch of conditions. Normally a max number shot per day, allowed caliber if you specified a few, and often will also require you to purchase a game bird license if it's in gamebird season. At the end of the permit, I was asked to report back on numbers shot.
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