| Wild Animal Control Act 1977 | |
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| New Zealand Parliament | |
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| Territorial extent | New Zealand | 
| Royal assent | 23 December 1977 | 
| Commenced | 23 December 1977 | 
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| Status: Current legislation | |
The Wild Animal Control Act 1977 is a current Act of Parliament in New Zealand. It is administered by the Department of Conservation.[1]
Part 3 of the Act establishes recreational hunting areas (RHAs). If the wild animal species are not kept in check, commercial hunting is allowed. At present the following RHAs have been established:[2]
- North Island:
- Kaweka (East Coast/Hawkes Bay)
 - Kaimanawa (Tongariro/Taupo)
 - North Pureora Conservation Park (Waikato)
 - Haurangi (Wellington)
 
 - South Island
- Blue Mountains - (Southland)
 - Greenstone/Caples - beside Lake Wakatipu (Otago)
 - Lake Sumner - Nina, Doubtful Range, North Hurunui and Hurunui restricted hunting block (Canterbury)
 - Oxford - Mt Oxford and Mt Thomas forest parks (Canterbury)
 
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Wild Animal Control Act 1977". New Zealand Government. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
 - ↑ "Recreational Hunting Areas (RHA): Hunting". Department of Conservation. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
 
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