
Rare native ducks released at Awaroa in Abel Tasman National Park
NINA HINDMARSH – May 31 2017 https://www.stuff.co.nz A flock of rare native ducks have been released into the Abel Tasman National Park. Twenty juvenile brown teal,
NINA HINDMARSH – May 31 2017 https://www.stuff.co.nz A flock of rare native ducks have been released into the Abel Tasman National Park. Twenty juvenile brown teal,
20 pāteke/brown teal were released into the Abel Tasman National Park on Monday 29 May, only the 2nd mainland South Island site where the rare
The recent wet weather did not dampen the excitement as 16 kakariki (yellow-crowned parakeet) were today released into the Abel Tasman National Park. A total
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
BARNABY SHARP – April 13 2017 www.stuff.co.nz While some days will forever live in infamy for Maori, for the whanau and hapu of Te Atiawa and
One thousand less “killing machines” are roaming the Abel Tasman National Park with the 1,000th stoat caught in the Park’s stoat trapping network. The 1,000th stoat was
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
JONATHAN CARSON – February 16 2017 www.stuff.co.nz The first major wasp control operation of the season, partly funded by Wasp Wipeout supporters, is underway in Abel Tasman
By Sarah Meij, Nelson Mail – January 27 2017 www.stuff.co.nz For Gillian Wratt her science and environmental work is much more than a paying job. The
Tinline Stream is named after a prominent and nationally important local citizen, John Tinline. The name was formalised by the New Zealand Geographic Board in
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