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    Just pulled the pin this year
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    I'm not a very social person and like to do my own thing. But to have 7 day 24 hour access to a range to shoot (Kaitoke) hell yes its worth it.
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    Personally, I don't get any value at all from my local club. It doesn't seem to focused on the actual hunting aspect of things.

    That said, I support the work the NZDA is doing nationally, and based on that alone, I'll renew my membership.

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    I’m in the committee for a branch of the Aust equivalent . If younger members want to join the committee to promote a new activity or help we gladly grab them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pop Shot View Post
    Personally, I don't get any value at all from my local club. It doesn't seem to focused on the actual hunting aspect of things.

    That said, I support the work the NZDA is doing nationally, and based on that alone, I'll renew my membership.
    What do they seem to be focused on? out of curiosity.

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    MEDIA RELEASE:
    Recreational hunters also contribute significantly to NZ’s conservation efforts despite advertising claims from Forest and Bird.
    29 May 2024
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Prior to the agreement by Forest and Bird to pause their legal action against the Department of Conservation and the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation, the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) filed a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority against Forest and Bird. The purpose of the complaint was to seek clarification and supporting evidence for Forest and Bird’s claim that “Forest & Bird is New Zealand’s leading independent conservation organisation”.

    “I was surprised to see that claim across their marketing materials” said NZDA’s Operations and Marketing Manager Hugh Devereux-Mack. “When comparing their online figures to the results of our recent member survey, the effort that recreational hunters contribute to conservation seems to be significantly more, which made me question how they could be so confident in their claims’.

    The recently completed NZDA 2023/24 membership survey sought to document the conservation work that their members have contributed to New Zealand’s conservation efforts. It found that more than 50% of their 12,000 members had been involved with conservation activity including pest control, trapping, organised culls, habitat restoration, native planting projects, and hut/track maintenance work.

    “It was remarkable to see that of the 1,052 survey respondents, 872 were involved in conservation activity and they directly accounted for more than 57,000 hours of work. When this is extended to our wider membership base, it shows that potentially our members contributed hundreds of thousands of hours of conservation work” said Devereux-Mack. ‘This figure of around 460,000 hours does not include any volunteer hours for fundraising which the NZDA does not do, nor does it include the hours that recreational hunters spend hunting game animals, though the number of animals harvested is also significant’.

    NZDA members harvested approximately 376,500 animals in the last 12 months with fallow deer (85k), and red deer (45k) being the most successfully hunted. As well as species that are considered pest animals such as goats (139k) and wallabies (61k). Pigs, rabbits, and small pests such as stoats and rats were also targeted.
    NZDA President Craig Benbow said he was not surprised at the numbers saying “ hunters spend as much time as they can hunting, see the nature of work needing doing and simply get on with doing it” “What needs to be recognised is that our conservation work is done at no cost to the taxpayer which is why partnerships with DOC and others are critical to maintaining a working relationship that benefits the country”.

    Devereux-Mack added that “although the NZDA is the largest non-profit membership organisation for hunters, our efforts do not include those of recreational hunters who are not members. The positive conservation impacts made by our members is only the tip of the iceberg meaning hunters need to be considered by the Minister for Conservation when making decisions around access and funding opportunities”.

    The NZDA employs three full-time employees and is totally member funded. We are incredibly proud of the work that our network of 48 branches, and passionate members do for the country and are always welcoming those who would like to get involved.

    For media enquiries and further information, please contact:
    Hugh Devereux-Mack
    Operations and Marketing Manager New Zealand Deerstalkers Association
    Email: hugh.devereux-mack@deerstalkers.org.nz

    About New Zealand Deerstalkers Association Inc (NZDA):
    The New Zealand Deerstalkers Association is the national body representing recreational hunters, aiming to protect, advance, and advocate for the rights of hunters and shooting enthusiasts in New Zealand. We are committed to promoting safe and ethical hunting practices, educating hunters, promoting native flora and fauna, and ensuring access to outdoor recreational opportunities for all New Zealanders.
    To learn more about NZDA or hunting in New Zealand, please visit https://www.deerstalkers.org.nz/
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    So what's happening about the hunting & fishing 10% discount is it been sorted across all stores or still hit & miss

 

 

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