Archives For 30/11/1999

In light of the faecal incident on Whenua Hou recently, we wanted to share a few interesting native species poops.

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Over the past 6 weeks the Te Anau based Takahē Recovery Rangers have been in the field walking alpine tussock areas in search of the wild takahē population of the Murchison Mountains. We caught up with Julie Harvey to tell us about her experience in the field for the second of a three-part series to show the work and results behind the survey.

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Over the past 6 weeks the Te Anau based Takahē Recovery Rangers have been walking alpine tussock areas in search of the wild takahē population of the Murchison Mountains.

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New Zealand’s birds aren’t known for being particularly savvy when it comes to defending themselves from introduced predators.

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Our native species have been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time. As a result, they’ve developed traits that are quite unusual in the animal kingdom.

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