An aeroplane with high-resolution cameras is conducting flyovers in the high country as government agencies estimate Himalayan tahr numbers and mob sizes in South Island Crown pastoral leases.
Land Information New Zealand (Linz) and the Department of Conservation (DoC) are surveying 30 Crown pastoral leases within the 1.7 million ha tahr feral range, in a survey under way after a delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Linz Crown property deputy chief executive Jerome Sheppard said the survey would establish a clearer understanding of tahr numbers. Previously there had only been estimates of tahr numbers on public conservation land.
The survey, which would take another three weeks to complete, could reveal some leaseholders needed to carry out further control, he said.
Linz was working closely with leaseholders and DoC, "as tahr know no boundaries".