The New Zealand Herald

Eight gannets shot dead at Muriwai

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An investigat­ion has been launched after eight gannets were shot dead at the colony at Muriwai Beach, on Auckland’s west coast.

The dead ta¯kapu were discovered last month after Auckland emerged from its alert level 3 lockdown.

Auckland Council principal ranger regional parks Stephen Bell said testing and X-rays show the gannets were shot with pellets, most likely from an air rifle. The Department of Conservati­on (DOC) and police are investigat­ing.

CCTV footage from the area in the days leading up to the discovery is being provided to the investigat­ion teams, Bell said.

“Volunteers from within the community have spent countless hours protecting the birds from introduced predators and we never would have seen the need to protect them from people,” Bell said.

Gannets are protected under the Wildlife Act. The maximum penalty for killing protected wildlife is up to two years in prison or a fine of up to $100,000. Anyone with informatio­n can contact police.

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