Roy Sloan/Supplied A new smartphone app will mean hunters will be able to help record deer and bird numbers in remote Fiordland. The Fiordland Wapiti Foundation is developing an app to help hunters keep track of deer and bird numbers in remote back country. During a Southland Conservation Board meeting on Thursday, Fiordland Wapiti Foundation president Roy Sloan said it invested a lot of money into launching an application that would help hunters keep track of deer numbers along with helping with survey kea populations. The app will launch with the 2021 March ballot, and will work offline so hunters can log whatever they see, wapiti, native birds and rubbish with GPS points which will go straight onto a map.