73Nov 7, 2011
Blogger: Brazilian Unitec journalism student and Forest & Bird intern, Diego Mandarino. I had barely just touched down in New Zealand and I was given the opportunity to meet and greet 20 of its most endangered species. In fact, as I wandered around Auckland Zoo’s new enclosure – Te Wao Nui – I was unsure whether I […]
74Nov 7, 2011
Blogger: Campaign Manager for the karearea (NZ Falcon) & Co leader for the Maori Party, Pita Sharples. In 1986, the Waitangi Tribunal heard the te reo Maori claim. Claimants argued that the language was a taonga which the Crown was obliged to protect under the Treaty’s second article, and it had failed to do so. They […]
75Nov 4, 2011
Blogger: Campaign Manager for the Saddleback (tieke), Jackson James Wood
76Nov 4, 2011
Blogger: Campaign Manager for the kakapo and Forest & Bird’s fundraiser, Jolene Molloy Kakapos. They may not sing as hauntingly as the kokako or be as brightly coloured as the kakariki or swoop as majestically as the kaka but I think the kakapo is most deserving of crowning title of Bird of the Year. They’re […]
77Nov 1, 2011
Blogger: Campaign team for the little spotted kiwi, Huapai District School, Rodney, Auckland Please note: unlike the kiwi, this video is a little quiet, so please turn up the volume!
78Nov 1, 2011
I encourage you to vote for one of our most energetic and friendly native birds – the fantail (piwakawaka). It is one of our most common and widely distributed native birds on the New Zealand mainland, adapting so well to an environment greatly altered by humans. The fantail is one of our most recognisable native […]
79Nov 1, 2011
Blogger: Reporter for TV3 and Campaign Manager for the kea, Rachel Smalley Kea get a bad rap. It’s true they can be vandals and thieves and their call is certainly shrill enough to burst an eardrum at 30 paces. But villians? Never. Kea, if anything, are just a little misunderstood. They love company and they […]
80Oct 31, 2011
Blogger: Campaign Manager for the Emperor Penguin and Wellington Zoo Vet Lisa Argilla. While not widely recognised as native birds to New Zealand, the occasional appearance of Emperor penguins on our shores as well as New Zealand’s stakehold in Antarctica means that these guys should definitely be considered honorary citizens of New Zealand. The largest of […]
81Oct 27, 2011
Blogger: Campaign Manager for the whio and Forest & Bird’s Marketing and Promotions Project Manager, Phil Bilbrough The whio (or Blue Duck) is a seriously cool bird. It lives in white water. It is a torrent duck, and how cool is that? If kayaking is a cool whitewater sport but it is just a sport, then […]