Waimea Weekly, 13 July 2022/Jo Kent
An unbanded kākā was spotted in gardens and reserves in Richmond and Wakefield.

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Waimea Weekly, 13 July 2022/Jo Kent
An unbanded kākā was spotted in gardens and reserves in Richmond and Wakefield.

A flock of inquisitive kākā have returned to the coastline of the Abel Tasman National Park, another step in the vision towards re-populating the park with bird
By Jonathan Carson Stuff.co.nz A crack team of trappers have executed their 1000th “killing machine” in Abel Tasman National Park, paving the way for the re-introduction of
A community-led project to rid priority areas of Abel Tasman National Park of wilding conifers had a boost on Friday 25 March 2022 as
Project Janszoon welcomes donations to help with our work in the Abel Tasman National Park.
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