Clarification of what hunting will be permitted during alert level 3 is helpful, but it is essential that hunters get permission to access private land, says Federated Farmers.
"It's good to have clarity on the rules that will apply, and that the government is continuing to strike a good balance between a planned return to where we were while keeping the risk of spread of the virus to a minimum," Feds rural security and firearms spokesman Miles Anderson said.
The government announced today that recreational hunting for big and small game will be allowed under alert level 3 on private land only. But, as has always been the case, hunters must gain the landowner's permission.
"Farmers, who have been able to continue vital pest control under Level 4, will welcome the return of responsible hunters from Tuesday next week to boost their own efforts to keep numbers of rabbit, deer, wallabies, wild pigs and goats under control," said Anderson.
"But bear in mind there is no obligation on the farm business to let hunters on the land – it must work for the 'bubble' of the farm and within the rules, such as no use of motorised vehicles by recreational hunters while on private land."