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  •   Home > News > National > Lower South Island

    An anonymous benefactor's generosity is funding a 50-thousand-dollar reward for information on the deaths of three sea lions in Southland

    An anonymous benefactor's generosity is funding a 50-thousand-dollar reward for information on the deaths of three sea lions in Southland


    The New Zealand Sea Lion Trust is asking for details of a female sea lion and her pup being shot in the Catlins last year - and a third sea lion stabbed two months later.

    Trust Co-chair, Shaun McConkey, says they've been blown away by support from the public.

    He says a couple of people have been in touch so far, but it's early days and he encourages anyone who may know something to come forward.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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