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NEW ZEALAND TAHR FOUNDATION

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NEW ZEALAND TAHR FOUNDATION
A 5% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid price of this special permit/tag (unless prohibited by statute.)
The proceeds will be dedicated to WSF Conservation Initiatives.
If the winner of this item refuses to pay the premiums required, the item shall be offered to the next highest bidder for the price he/she bid.


NEW ZEALAND TAHR FOUNDATION
Luke Care – NZTF Chair
P: 64.27.710.2181
E: chairperson@nztf.org.nz
W: nztf.org.nz

Robbie Kroger - Origins Foundation
E: robbie@theoriginsfoundation.org

New Zealand Tahr Foundation and Origins Foundation are bringing the first tag issued in nearly a century of NZ game animal management to the 2026 Sheep Show.
The Centennial Tag, a special landing permission for National Park to hunt tahr.
The first license in nearly a century!
This special permit is for an all-expenses paid (excluding airfares), spot and stalk foot hunt in New Zealand’s most remote tahr country – Westland Tai Poutini National Park – with the New Zealand Tahr Foundation to support their work toward sustainable tahr management.
Tahr are one of the world’s premiere mountain species.
Incredible high-alpine dwellers, the only mammal other than a lion to have a true mane.
They are an exciting hunt in unbelievable terrain.

In New Zealand, a land with no predators, hunting is a critical tool in their management despite being listed as ‘Near Threatened’ on the IUCN Red List at their home in Nepal.
Management of NZ tahr provides a safe population outside if the challenged conditions in their home range.
This management is especially challenging in New Zealand’s National Parks, no-landing zones for aircraft unless by special concession.

Schedule this hunt for May of 2026.

Tahr hunters must commit to two or three days of travel simply to access bull tahr country by foot, and typically only over spring and summer months as conditions during the rut make backcountry travel arduous.
This is a chance to purchase a hunt with unprecedented aerial access.
Two landings are granted, one to drop the party off and one to retrieve them.
The group will have up to a week to secure a bull tahr in the peak of the rut in the pinnacle of backcountry public land hunting in the southern hemisphere.

NZTF Chair Luke Care, an experienced West Coast hunter, will be along to host the lucky winner, along with celebrated former chairman Snow Hewetson as head guide, NZTF vice-chair Gerald Telford as coordinator.
Hunting will be based from canvas wall tents after a flight for access, with diversion for world-class scenery.
Client will have two guides at any time, all foot hunting in a challenging alpine environment.
Expectation of seeing multiple bulls per day.

The outfitter will supply all travel arrangements, accommodation, and food for the hunter while in NZ while undertaking the Centennial Tag hunt. They will collect from the airport and drop back and can arrange other hunts while in NZ – the extra hunting being at the hunters cost.

Hunters’ financial responsibilities are flights to and from New Zealand, and any additional travel they may want to undertake while in NZ, not relating to the Centennial Tag.

A helicopter is necessary, but the outfitter covers the cost. The cost will be approximately $6,000 NZD, depending on the location selected after scouting

NZTF funds will be used for undertaking the hunt, and surplus is to enable their activities to advocate for tahr, increase hunter education and work toward a ‘Herd of Special Interest’ for tahr in NZ.