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.
By Helen Murdoch www.stuff.co.nz To date it has seen thousands of pests trapped, poisoned and monitored, kaka and kakariki returned, habitats and ecologies assessed, wildlife counted,
Air New Zealand’s Kia Ora magazine delights in the kākā being returned to the coast of the Abel Tasman.
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