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Harrier hawk dies in Wairoa after brutal attempt to tame it

By Roger Moroney
Reporter·Hawkes Bay Today·
25 Feb, 2019 10:49 PM2 mins to read

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A healthy harrier hawk, unlike the one found at Wairoa which someone tethered up to use for falconry. Photo/File

A healthy harrier hawk, unlike the one found at Wairoa which someone tethered up to use for falconry. Photo/File

Department of Conservation staff have been left stunned and saddened by the discovery of a dead harrier hawk (kahu) on a Wairoa roadside which had been tethered in a brutal attempt to tame it.

Ranger Biodiversity officer Jamie Quirk said he had been with DOC since 1987 and had been left shocked by the discovery. DOC is seeking more information about the incident.

"I've never seen anything like this," he said, describing the cruelty as some "misinformed" person's pursuit of trying to train a harrier hawk in the way English and Middle Eastern bird owners practice falconry.

"I just can't understand it."

Quirk said the hawk, which had clearly died a "slow, miserable death", had been found early last week by a school child who immediately reported it.

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DOC staff discovered the dead hawk had tethers attached to its legs.

"It is never okay to treat a wild bird badly in order to domesticate it," DOC East Coast operations manager John Lucas said.

"The bird was extremely underweight and in poor condition."

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Lucas said it appeared the hawk may have escaped attempts to be trained but was left unable to feed "resulting in its death".

He said the graceful harrier hawks were a valuable part of the country's landscape and deserved to be well treated.

"We all have a responsibility to care for Aotearoa and our special native species.

"Human behaviour has a big impact on wildlife and DOC has been actively out and about this summer educating and encouraging people on the Kiwi way to better protect our landscapes and native animals."

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Harrier hawks are partially protected under the Wildlife Act 1953 and possession of them is strictly regulated.

DOC staff could only speculate as to how it came to be in the hands of the person who had attached what turned out to be fatal tethers.

It may have been grabbed while a young chick or may have been caught in a net trap.

It was not known at this stage how old it was and it has been sent to Wildbase Hospital at Massey University for a necropsy and further analysis.

Anyone with any information about the incident is asked to contact 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468).

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