SPCA investigates after duck shot with arrow and left to die in Auckland



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The duck suffered “high levels of pain and distress” and eventually died. Photo / 123rf

Warning: distressing images

The SPCA is investigating the case of a duck that died after being shot with an arrow in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland.

The duck was found with an arrow in its neck on October 1 and, despite treatment, ended up succumbing to the wounds.

According to the SPCA, the injured animal was found in Blockhouse Bay, “suggesting that the arrow was fired in a suburban area, possibly also putting the public and pets at risk.”

In a Facebook post, the SPCA requested information about the incident.

The duck was brought to the SPCA in Auckland.  Photo / Facebook
The duck was brought to the SPCA in Auckland. Photo / Facebook

“The custom arrow (model XX75 Tribute 1416, with yellow and orange vanes) would be used with a light bow, making it unsuitable for hunting,” he said.

“Although arrows are classified as offensive weapons under the Crimes Act of 1961, they can be used without a license and do not need to be registered, which means our inspectors have had a difficult time tracking down the shooter.”

The animal did not survive the injuries.  Photo / Facebook
The animal did not survive the injuries. Photo / Facebook

The duck was “suffering from high levels of pain and distress” when he was taken to the SPCA Auckland Center, where he was treated by veterinarians before being transferred to Bird Rescue.

• Anyone who has information about the incident should call the SPCA team on 09 256 7300. All information will be treated confidentially.

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