| Dogs Control of dogs under the Conservation Act:
- Dogs are excluded from national
parks.
- The following areas are Controlled
Dog Areas, they are off-limits to dogs unless owners obtain a special permit from DoC
all national, scenic, nature and scientific reserves; all wilderness, ecological
and sanctuary areas; and all wildlife sanctuaries, refuges and management reserves.
- The Conservation Act allows
Department of Conservation staff to shoot dogs if they are bothering native wildlife.
Dog owners responsibilities:
- Under the Dog Control Act 1996, dog
owners must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the dog does not injure, endanger, or
cause distress to any protected wildlife.
- Permits can be obtained for hunting
dogs to go into areas damaged by pests such as goats and pigs, because they help control
the problem.
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