Archives For Pest-free islands

Forty years ago, Tiritiri Matangi was almost completely bare of forest.
Between 1984 and 1994, thousands of Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi volunteers planted more than 250K trees and plants!

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On Tiritiri Matangi Island, a 16-year-old kōkako male called Parininihi, or Pari for short, has finally become a father after 14 years of failed attempts. The two chicks will help preserve the bloodline of Taranaki kōkako that Pari descends from.

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In advance of meeting our Predator Free 2050 goal, conservation will continue to require a lot of ingenuity and quick thinking. Here’s what that looks like for mohua.

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