Thanks mate. Already followed up.
@Andygr
Not an in joke, a typo.
Thanks mate. Already followed up.
@Andygr
Not an in joke, a typo.
Last edited by longshot; 16-06-2024 at 08:04 PM.
There was a number of them in Kaitoke on the other side of the hill so i'm not surprised.....
Farmers will be pissed if they get established in the Wairarapa.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
A bit more inflation about the 2021 sightings
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300...-of-wellington
Interesting article especially the part about the males being castrated and one female desexed.
Hints that they escaped from somewhere.
Rod & Rifle Vol45 Issue 3 May/June 2024 has a four page article on Wallaby which shows their predicted range by 2025, 2035 & 2065 as being HUGE! There is a comparison photo of bush on either side of a fence; NO BUSH/Lush bush. I've never hunted these little buggers, but the damage looks worse than deer, goat or possums.
Recently, like in the past ten months there were six wallabies in the Kaitoke area, that's on the western side of the Rimutakas. Greater Wellington Regional Council shot all six I believe. I fricken hope so!
Penalties for moving or transporting Wallaby if up to $100,000 and/or prison for up to five years. So if you know anyone who is moving or transporting Wallaby, dob them in, you might get a share of the $100,000!
If you thought seeing a wallaby was weird, did you see the creatures in featherston
Just been one spotted in Cambridge to.
https://www.waikatotimes.co.nz/nz-ne...otted-karapiro
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