New Zealand recreational hunting management is on the cusp of major change with the possibility of the New Zealand Game Animal Council (NZGAC) gaining responsibility for managing hunting on much of the public estate. In order to manage hunting effectively the NZGAC will need to, amongst other things, understand the aspirations of recreational hunters, which raises the question of why people hunt and what makes a successful hunting trip. Other questions are important too: How many people hunt? What species do they hunt? Are they hunting for meat or trophies? What constitutes a trophy? These might seem like simple questions, but New Zealand data are extremely sparse, probably because of the “pest management” philosophy of hunting administrati...
The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand bi...
On public lands, where there is no market to signal the quality of the hunting experience the game m...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
New Zealand recreational hunting interests have argued that the larger introduced mammals, including...
Introduced ungulate game animals are managed as pests on New Zealand public lands. Open access recre...
This paper is in three sections. The first section examines the evolution of New Zealander's attitud...
Context New Zealand's Game Animal Council has the opportunity to manage game animals. However, effec...
Recreational big game hunters make a significant contribution to conservation through kills of deer,...
Opportunities from conflicting objectives: Assessing hunter objectives to enhance hunter experiences...
This research has been undertaken under contract to the New Zealand Forest Service. In 1981 Simmons ...
Maximisation of aggregate recreational hunter benefits involves managing both the prey and the hunte...
Maximisation of aggregate recreational hunter benefits involves managing both the prey and the hunte...
Context Recreational hunting has a long history in Australia, as in other parts of the world. Howeve...
The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand bi...
This oral presentation looks at the costs, recreation benefits, non-recreational harvests, conservat...
The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand bi...
On public lands, where there is no market to signal the quality of the hunting experience the game m...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
New Zealand recreational hunting interests have argued that the larger introduced mammals, including...
Introduced ungulate game animals are managed as pests on New Zealand public lands. Open access recre...
This paper is in three sections. The first section examines the evolution of New Zealander's attitud...
Context New Zealand's Game Animal Council has the opportunity to manage game animals. However, effec...
Recreational big game hunters make a significant contribution to conservation through kills of deer,...
Opportunities from conflicting objectives: Assessing hunter objectives to enhance hunter experiences...
This research has been undertaken under contract to the New Zealand Forest Service. In 1981 Simmons ...
Maximisation of aggregate recreational hunter benefits involves managing both the prey and the hunte...
Maximisation of aggregate recreational hunter benefits involves managing both the prey and the hunte...
Context Recreational hunting has a long history in Australia, as in other parts of the world. Howeve...
The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand bi...
This oral presentation looks at the costs, recreation benefits, non-recreational harvests, conservat...
The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand bi...
On public lands, where there is no market to signal the quality of the hunting experience the game m...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...