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A Knock Out

Jan 29, 2010

Blogger: Forest & Bird’s Web Manager, Mandy Herrick Three local product designers who created the world’s first multi-kill trap are now on the brink of unveiling a whole new suite to pest-killing devices. Named after pioneering conservationist and kakapo lover, Richard Henry, the tree mounted trap delivers a blow to the head of stoats using […]

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Souped-up security for shearwaters

Jan 11, 2010

Our re-homed Hutton’s Shearwaters will soon be enjoying top notch security. The splinter population was successfully transplanted to this seaside spot over the last few years by DOC and Forest & Bird after concerns were raised about the precarious nature of their two predator prone mountainside colonies. Now, local conservationists are swiftly moving into stage two […]

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Still life

Jan 7, 2010

We’ve had a flood (no pun intended) of entries for our wild rivers photo competition, which officially kicked off on January 1. Here’s a sneak preview of some of the entries. Entries close on March 15. For more information see – http://www.forestandbird.org.nz/saving-our-environment/freshwater-/wild-rivers-/wild-rivers-photo-competition

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