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We would like to thank the many friends and hunters
who have generously contributed photographs for our collection. (Some editing has been used to enhance these picts.) |
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| Small Wallow on Private Land | |
| Tasty part of Flax. Sambar pull the flax out and then only chew the white part on the end. |
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| Hunter up the old tree stand in the Moutoa Flax Reserve. | |
| 1987. Stag in the rut, Moutoa.
Jan Benes |
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| Hind, Yearling and Stag leaving flax in a hurry. Heading across clearing for flax cover on other side. J Campbell 1995 |
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Making a program for national radio |
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| Even a $10.00 camera can take photos of Sambar in Moutoa. | |
| Looking for a needle in a hay stack. Typical Sambar habitat. |
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| Sambar Stag at sunset.
J Blake |
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| Superb photo of Sambar in Native bush.
J Blake |
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| D Eaton checks out a Sambar Stag at Flock House | |
| Foundation members look around Flock House after a survey. | |
| Sambar family in pines at Tangimoana.
Jan Benes |
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| The "Bismark" - Tangimoana
Jan Benes |
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| The "Bismark" and family. Compare father (at rear) with son in front- Tangimoana Jan Benes |
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| Warwick Beedell and hunter. (They had been looking for a Sambar that the hunter had just missed!) |
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| Malformed stag that needs culling from the herd. | |
| Great way to get around the forest tracks. Ingenious hunters use mountain bikes. |
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| Habitat protection. Foundation members on a working bee. |
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| Habitat protection. Foundation members on a working bee. |
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