Illegal hunting activity, particularly in rural and regional areas will be targeted under a new strike force.
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Joint Strike Force Venari will bring together the Department of Primary Industries with rural crime investigators.
Agricultural Minister Adam Marshall said intelligence and resources would be shared with NSW Police to "stop illegal hunters in their tracks".
"Whether it's intimidation, damaging farm infrastructure or disturbing stock, illegal hunting is a scourge on rural communities and it will not be tolerated," Mr Marshall said.
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Penalties for illegal hunting can include everything from seizure of equipment, and license suspensions, to mandatory court orders and hefty fines.
Illegal hunting activity can be reported through the joint DPI Game Licensing Unit and NSW Police program - Shut the Gate on Illegal Hunting.
Reports can be made by calling Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.