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Investigation underway after footage emerges of man cooking kererū on social media 21 Jan, 2021 07:17 PM 3 minutes to read The penalty for killing protected wildlife such as kererū is up to two years in prison or a fine up to $100,000. Photo / Greg Bowker NZ Herald Conservation authorities are investigating after footage emerged online of a man apparently plucking and cooking a kererū. Kererū are a protected species under the Wildlife Act 1953 and fines for killing the native wood pigeon can reach up to $100,000 or two years in prison. The Department of Conservation confirmed it was investigating allegations a man had cooked a kererū.

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