

The Abel Tasman National Park has a new bunch of residents. They’re loud, noisy, mischievous and like to party – but no-one is complaining.
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The Abel Tasman National Park has a new bunch of residents. They’re loud, noisy, mischievous and like to party – but no-one is complaining.
BY KATY JONES Sixteen-year-old Lucy Summerville wasn’t sure being a member of a board would be all that interesting. But the Motueka High School student
Twelve yellow crowned kakariki have tasted freedom for the first time after being bred in captivity. The birds, which were bred at the Tui Nature
Project Janszoon welcomes donations to help with our work in the Abel Tasman National Park.
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