Otago Daily Times

CCTV captures ‘abhorrent’ incident

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

ABOUT 30 protected redbilled gulls were killed as two cars and a quad bike hooned around the Royal Albatross Centre car park for about three hours early on Saturday, Otago Peninsula Trust ecotourism manager Hoani Langsbury says.

The incident, which lasted from about 1am to 4.30am, was captured on CCTV and had been reported to the police, Mr Langsbury said.

Distressed staff at the centre arrived on Saturday to find dead birds, empty beer bottles and extensive tyre marks throughout the parking lot.

Security footage was reviewed and the mess was cleaned up before visitors arrived at 10am.

At this stage in the gulls’ breeding season, up to 1000 chicks congregate­d in the car park in the evenings, and it was only a matter of luck that more birds were not killed, Mr Langsbury said.

The gull colony at Taiaroa Head had grown significan­tly over the past 10 years — increasing by 1000 pairs — and was the only redbilled gull colony in New Zealand that was not declining.

Whether the drivers were intentiona­lly targeting the protected species or not, the entire headland was a seabird colony, he said.

Years of conservati­on work supported not only Dunedin’s northern royal albatross and the redbilled gulls but more than 20 species of seabirds, he said.

Department of Conservati­on ranger Colin Facer called driving over and killing adult birds and chicks an

‘‘abhorrent’’ act.

Redbilled gulls were more threatened than the northern royal albatrosse­s that bred on the peninsula, he said.

The chicks of killed adults would not be fed, leading to further deaths, Mr Facer said.

The species also acted as sentinels for other species in the area such as the royal spoonbill.

In the past, other species on the peninsula including penguins had been intentiona­lly targeted by drivers.

Those responsibl­e could be prosecuted under the Wildlife Act, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: CLARE FRASER ?? A redbilled gull at Taiaroa Head.
PHOTO: CLARE FRASER A redbilled gull at Taiaroa Head.

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