
Twelve curious kākā flock back to Abel Tasman coastline
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

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

A record number of threatened native New Zealand parrots have been released into the Abel Tasman National Park by Project Janszoon. Twelve captive raised kākā

A second nest has now been found where a captive raised female and wild male have hatched two chicks in the Canaan area. In March we

While next years predicted beech mast will mean a huge increase in predator numbers it’s not all bad news for the park’s birds. Many species
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