This comes from a report into hunter safety released by the Mountain Safety Council.
It found that, on average, 1030 people are injured in New Zealand each year while hunting.
Taradale Police Senior Constable Pete Gimblett says the Department and Police are working closely together to stamp out illegal hunting and offenders run the risk of having their firearms seized and firearms licence revoked.
He went on to say that both the Police and DOC would be carrying out random checks over the season and hunters are required to carry both their firearms licence and a copy of their hunting permit.
The permit to hunt on Public Conservation Land does not convey the right to hunt or cross private property, that consent needs to be sought from the land owner.