The category encompasses a selection of non-native mammals introduced to Aotearoa New Zealand, primarily for recreational hunting. These animals, often larger in size, offer a unique hunting experience within the diverse landscapes of the islands. Examples include various species of deer, tahr, chamois, pigs, and goats that have established wild populations.
Their presence has significantly shaped hunting practices and recreational opportunities. The introduction of these species provided a new form of hunting for both local and international hunters, contributing to the economy through tourism and related industries. Historically, this introduction was seen as a means to establish a sporting culture, although the ecological consequences have become increasingly apparent over time.