26 January 2007, 08:56
roebuck222Moose in New Zealand
Hi Guys,
I was doing some web surfing and came across a article about moose introduced to Fjordland in NZ in 1910....the article went on to say that the last one was thought to have been shot in the 1950's,however there was some evidence found in 2005 that they still may be present (a shed antler and hair samples were found).
I could find no more about it,so do any of you know,or have a opinion,was it a elaborate hoax or are there still a small pocket of moose out there.
Regards
Roebuck222
26 January 2007, 09:08
TOP_PREDATORAfter being in Moose country in Canada i don't think there are any Moose left in New Zealand

I hope i'm wrong.
26 January 2007, 11:25
SGraves155There was a very good post on moose in NZ in the past couple of months.
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/...=996103455#99610345527 January 2007, 00:13
roebuck222SGraves155,
Thanks for that link...very interesting indeed
Regards
Roebuck222
27 January 2007, 00:25
muzzaI havent been to fiordland , but I do beleive that a very small population of moose still survive there. The area has to be the least accessable, least hospitable bit of New Zealand you could imagine.
If DNA testing on the hair samples from the area confirm moose then how can you say there are none ? Another of those intriguing situations which NZ is known for - more than one bird species has been deemed extinct and then shown up fifty years later so anything is possible.