06/06/2018
Dear Friends,
We hope you'll forgive us for posting again about a subject that we take very seriously: duck hunting.
You know that we do our best to raise and rehabilitate every orphaned, injured, or ill duck that comes into our facility, with the goal of wild release whenever possible.
Of course, an inescapable part of the rehabilitation process is that once the ducks we treat are healthy and flighted and wild-released, we have no control over what happens to them - life in the wild can be dangerous.
However, it's heartbreaking for us to consider that any of the beautiful and healthy birds we release could fall prey to an unnatural and preventable danger: hunting.
Not only are many ducks killed outright yearly by hunters in NZ, but unknown numbers are injured and left to suffer slow and painful deaths.
We therefore ask you to support the efforts of SAFE to institute an independent study of the impact of hunting on duck populations in NZ. This kind of study is crucial because there are currently no statistics quantifying the numbers of ducks maimed by hunters. These statistics can be an important tool in efforts to control - and hopefully ban - duck hunting in NZ.
Please look at the SAFE website for information about their efforts, and for suggestions for how you can help:
http://www.safe.org.nz/articles/210518/independent-review-needed-duck-shooting
And please share!
Because we know you love the ducks as much as we do! 💖