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Tawharanui - A conservation story

Tawharanui is a predator free mainland island; keeping pests like weasels and rats out can be a challenge, however having the entire peninsular fenced and bailted has made this regional park a haven for New Zealand's wildlife and enable the successful reintroduction of some endangered wildlife like the North Island Kiwi.

NEW ZEALAND | Wednesday, 3 July 2013 | Views [263] | View Smaller Image

Tawharanui is a predator free mainland island; keeping pests like weasels and rats out can be a challenge, however having the entire peninsular fenced and bailted has made this regional park a haven for New Zealand's wildlife and enable the successful reintroduction of some endangered wildlife like the North Island Kiwi.

 

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