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Post Poison survey for TBFree NZ 1080 Poison Operation on Molesworth Station

  • Press Release

      1 August 2019

    Press Release

    Available for immediate release

    August 2019

    NZDA Molesworth Survey – final outcome

    In October 2017 OSPRI applied a 1080 poison drop to almost 60,000 hectares, or one third, of Molesworth Station. The local Marlborough Branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) sought, and received, permission from DOC to conduct independent post drop survey research. There was support, co-operation and financial assistance from many individuals and hunting groups.

    The Branch, in a ground-breaking first for private citizens commissioned Kaylyn Pinney to undertake the research with assistance in terms of survey design from Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research. Briefly, the methodology included transects being flown by helicopter over the drop area with animal carcases observed and counted. It also included independent ESR testing of 21 carcasses to ascertain their cause of death with 100% confirmed as having died from 1080 poisoning.

    In terms of total numbers of deer killed the report concluded “that the 1080 operation killed a substantial proportion of the deer population” and that “the by-kill was substantially higher than the 30% expected by OSPRI”. It confirmed hunter’s worst fears.

    The overall objective of the research was to quantify the actual by-kill levels in an alpine, open dry land environment, given many of these carcases then wash into waterways, and the Molesworth herd is trophy class so important to hunters. With this research in hand it allowed the Branch to have subsequent evidence-based discussions with OSPRI, Landcare, DOC, Game Animal Council and the Molesworth steering committee in January 2018.

    A month later OSPRI conducted their own research – it confirmed the very high level of by-kill. To be fair, and under some pressure, they responded and postponed planned 1080 operations to poison the remaining two thirds of Molesworth. The research has been a game changer in that it has exposed excessive by-kill levels which in turn have demanded a serious attempt at genuine mitigation.

    In 2019 OSPRI trialled a new 1080 deer repellent in the South Awatere and Clarence River areas. It can be applied at very low cost. We understand it delivered positive results which if true would be a significant improvement for all future 1080 poison operations right across New Zealand. The Branch supported that trial for obvious reasons.

    The minutes of the January 2018 meeting indicate that OSPRI agreed “to work collaboratively to develop win-win solutions acceptable to all parties” and “agreed to look at options to survey deer numbers and 1080 drop impacts”. The Branch also stated “NZDA is keen to be involved with this work and to have it integrated with our initial November 2017 survey”. We offered volunteer labour to assist with any collaborative work.

    We are disappointed therefore that OSPRI after a number of requests, has not included the Branch in design consultation for subsequent research or trials or allowed us to be involved as observers. That seriously undermines trust in any trial results. That position isn’t in line with the “open and transparent” approach promoted by the current government nor in our view the undertakings given by OSPRI in January 2018. We encourage OSPRI to reconsider this position and to work more closely with NZDA on the deer repellent trials to achieve win-win solutions that hunters can not only have confidence in but support for future operations.

    A copy of the final report can be obtained from the NZDA website at https://www.deerstalkers.org.nz/st_control_operation_on_Molesworth_Station_in_2017.pdf

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  • Report Released

      1 August 2019

    The decision was made by my committee to host it on the NZDA website for the benefit of all NZDA and the associated publicity for all. The reason we did not send it to anyone was to prevent any inadvertent release thereby diminishing our message. You should be able to download it from the website.

    As part of our consent from DoC, they were given a hardcopy yesterday.

    I hope everyone (including donors) will support our approach and reasoning.

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  • Survey report almost completed

      7 May 2018

    Thank you to all our donors for this survey. The Club and committee have learnt a lot and continue to advocate for, and work towards minimising the loss of Deer on Molesworth. The good news so far is that OSPRI have taken note of the high by kill in the last operation and are open to ideas to reduce this in the future. The planned operation for May this year has also been postponed, allowing more time for any changes to be made.

    Once our full report is ready, the committee will review it, and release publically once we are ready. We also thank DOC for allowing our volunteers and the helicopter access to undertake the survey.

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  • Thanks to all who have contributed

      16 January 2018

    Thank you to everyone for your generous donations. This has greatly assisted the Marlborough Branch of the NZ Deerstalkers to pay for Helicopter time and analysis of tissue samples.

    We will maintain an open givealittle page for ongoing donations towards this cause.

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  • A Huge Thank you to all our supporters

      8 December 2017

    With a run of donations from the Hutt Valley NZDA totalling over $1000 we are now over the $5k mark and making a good dent in the costs of this survey.

    Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far. Please continue to share and support us.

    This fundraising page closes at the end of December, after which the draw will be carried out for the guided hunting trip.

    Any surplus funds will go directly to further survey and campaign work to support the Molesworth area deer herd.

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  • Data being collated and report being written.

      6 December 2017

    The data is being collated by scientists. Lab testing of samples are are also being performed. So now we must wait for the final report.

    Marlborough NZDA are fielding many queries from reporters and speculators asking for results or opinions based on anecdotal evidence or rumour, we wish to say that in order to have a credible unbiased report then we won't be making any official statements or comment on findings until we have the report in hand.

    Thanks for your donations and patience.

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  • Survey currently underway

      18 November 2017

    The team is up in the Molesworth this weekend (17-19 Nov) carrying out the aerial survey and gathering tissue samples for testing.

    Thank you to all our generous donors for your contributions so far, this greatly assists us to cover some of the costs.

    There is still time to make a donation and get in the draw for the prize before this fundraising page closes in December.

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