New Zealand Deerstalkers National Heritage Trust

New Zealand Deerstalkers National Heritage Trust To preserve New Zealand's heritage relating to hunting, deerstalking, shooting and fi****ms for future generations. An integral arm of the NZDA.
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Introduction

In the more than 150 years since the introduction of game animals to New Zealand, there have been many traditions created, many fine trophies taken and a legacy of hunting lore established which is unique to this Country. The heritage of our pioneering past has brought a familiarity with fi****ms and a love of the firearm related field sports and recreation as well as a realisation o

f the importance to all of us of our bush, mountains, lakes and rivers. Founded in 2000, the New Zealand Deerstalkers’ National Heritage Trust has been set up to find, collect, preserve and display historic material relating to hunting, deerstalking, shooting and fi****ms so that future generations can appreciate how the sport developed and how it used to be. The Library is located in Wellington and will be for the use of students, researchers and any members of the general public who wish to study matters relating to hunting, shooting, introduced game animals or fi****ms in New Zealand. Vision and Ultimate Objective

To gain recognition in this Country and overseas as a specialised library, a pre-eminent centre of study, research and the preservation of all things related to hunting and shooting in New Zealand. Mission and Purpose

To collect, protect, and display books, publications, original manuscripts research documents (published or unpublished), diaries, maps or any printed material relating to hunting or shooting
To retain photographs, film transparencies, glass plates or negatives, movie films, video or audio tapes, CD Roms, DVDs or any other recorded material, drawings, paintings and any other artistic work relating to the same subject matter. To promote, encourage and assist studies and research on matters relating to hunting and shooting, introduced game animals, flora and fauna and their inter-related effects. Structure and Administration

A Board of Trustees appointed for terms of three years administers the Trust. An elected Secretary and Treasurer services the Board. All positions are held on a voluntary basis although there is provision for the appointment of a librarian and/or archivist as well as other paid staff. Material Sought

The Trust solicits donations, gifts or long term loan of books, original manuscripts, research papers, films, maps, photographs or transparencies, videos or movie films, hunting equipment, drawings or paintings which may be current as well as historic. Material donated or loaned will be acknowledged by appropriate certificates. There is an enormous amount of hunting related material existing in the hands of old hunters or their families, much of which is unique and of historic interest. In many instances of families are uncertain as to what to do with such material. Publishing

From time to time, the Trust may seek to republish out of print publications that it considers would be in demand and that would promote or encourage those objects in conformity with its constitution. Sponsorships and Commissions

When sufficient resources become available, an object of the Trust will be the sponsoring or the commissioning of studies or research projects on New Zealand’s game animals, fi****ms, fi****ms usage and/or matters relating to hunting and shooting. Sponsorships may be in the form of assistance in the full or partial publication of data or papers, funding or as part of a joint venture. From time to time, the Trust may commission special studies or research projects and publish the results of such studies or research under the Library’s name. Charges for such publications will be set on a cost recovery basis so as to not conflict with the Trust’s charitable trust status. Personal Donations

The Trust has approval from the Inland Revenue Department for individuals to claim rebates on any monetary donation over the sume of $5.00 made to the Trust. The maximum rebate claimable in any one year (⅓rd of the total sum donated) is currently $500.00

Corporate Donations

Greater tax deductions may be available for monetary donations to corporations or companies if they are recognised by the Department as a Widely -Held Company. Endowment Donor

A person who has made a significant contribution to the resources of the Library may be elected to the status of Endowment Donor of the Library with its associated privileges. Legacies

The Trust welcomes legacies whether monetary or memorabilia in the form of documents, photographs, diaries, hunting and the like. In the case of legacies other than money, as much information as possible on the background relating to the items should be included.

Lighting and fi****ms display installation continues. Next we need security glass and display signage but the funding ha...
09/07/2024

Lighting and fi****ms display installation continues. Next we need security glass and display signage but the funding has finished. You can help by sponsoring a display or buying a donation coin at the NZDA online shop.

Musuem update. Our walk-in rifle strongroom fitout commenced this week. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped move rif...
04/07/2024

Musuem update. Our walk-in rifle strongroom fitout commenced this week. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped move rifles and lift cabinets. It's progressing well. We hope to have it open to visitors attending next weekend's NZDA Conference. Thanks to our sponsors and donors for funding this project.

Thanks to the museum volunteers who helped install two Fiordland wapiti heads yesterday: McDonald's and Morrow's. It's a...
19/05/2024

Thanks to the museum volunteers who helped install two Fiordland wapiti heads yesterday: McDonald's and Morrow's. It's a considerable effort to hang these old, heavy, and truly massive trophies.

Big announcement! We are in the final stages of constructing the National Hunting and Shooting Museum here in Wellington...
03/05/2024

Big announcement! We are in the final stages of constructing the National Hunting and Shooting Museum here in Wellington. It is a first in the country and will give the public a fantastic introduction to the fascinating history of hunting and fi****ms in New Zealand. For many it will be the first time that they have seen fi****ms or any of the magnificent animals that are on display.

If you are passionate about our history and game animals and would like to contribute, we now offer opportunities to donate financially to preserve our sporting history.

You can visit the NZDA shop to make a donation and pick up a commemorative coin here: https://nzda.shop/collections/heritage-museum-donation

This past weekend, the Trust was granted custodianship of Douglas McDonald's epic 14pt Wapiti bull taken in the Edith, 1...
11/03/2024

This past weekend, the Trust was granted custodianship of Douglas McDonald's epic 14pt Wapiti bull taken in the Edith, 1931. This head holds the record for the longest antler ever recorded on a Fiordland Wap, with the left antler at 60.5 inches.

To remove it from its Invercargill location, Trustee Tim Watson was ably assisted by the Southland NZDA branch executive. Shaun McKelvie set it up, and Scott Hall & Doug Gordon turned up on the day. A big thanks, team Southland NZDA.

The head is now being boxed up for the rest of its trip to its new home at the Trust Museum in Wellington. Thanks to Jenny McDonald, Rob Clark, and Noel Bonisch for all your organising too.

It's been in the pipeline for awhile, but they're finally here -new display cabinetry is being installed in the Trust bu...
09/03/2024

It's been in the pipeline for awhile, but they're finally here -new display cabinetry is being installed in the Trust building. This will incorporate static and digital displays, to complement what we've already installed. Onwards!

Museum Update: Our long-awaited museum display fitout started this week. Thanks to our members who pay their annual NZDA...
08/03/2024

Museum Update: Our long-awaited museum display fitout started this week. Thanks to our members who pay their annual NZDA $3 membership levy and our regular donors and volunteers who believe in preserving our hunting heritage. We've exhausted our funds now, so we'll kickstart some fundraising initiatives this coming year. Here's a sneak peek of progress.

If you want to donate today, you can get instructions here: https://www.deerstalkers.org.nz/join-and-support-hunting/donate-to-nzda/

Address

3 Collina Terrace, Thorndon
Wellington
6011

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