Project Janszoon Newsletter – Summer 2020/2021
Challenges getting nature in balance, Kākā ‘off the boil’, scholarship recipient announced, new ATYA crew, more native ducks in the park, new board member and
Challenges getting nature in balance, Kākā ‘off the boil’, scholarship recipient announced, new ATYA crew, more native ducks in the park, new board member and
Conservation in the Abel Tasman under Covid-19, crunching the numbers, What’s in a name – Whariwharangi, whio survey interrupted, pāteke release READ FULL NEWSLETTER
Award for Helen Lindsay, 50 more pāteke, kākā moving south, meet our ATYA teachers, and much more READ FULL NEWSLETTER
Second kākā nest found in the wild, A24 network doubles, park kākāriki being studied, new team members and more …. READ FULL NEWSLETTER
More pāteke, beech mast good news – and bad, Ka kite ano Helen, ATYA changes, new team members and more …. READ FULL NEWSLETTER
Whio release, kiwi in the Abel Tasman, exciting find after Cyclone Gita, scholarship announcement, encouraging predator control results, beech planting update, new team members and
The fantastic success of last years pāteke / brown teal translocation will see 70 more of the ducks released near Awaroa next month. Last May
An exciting year ahead Five years into Project Janszoon it is a good time to reflect on the great progress we have made with our
Boost for kaka captive breeding programme The arrival of three juvenile female kaka has given DOC and Project Janszoon’s kaka captive breeding programme at Natureland Zoo
Message from Devon McLean As 2016 draws to a close I would like to thank everyone involved with Project Janszoon for the time, energy and
In this issue Calling citizen scientists Volunteers needed Appletree Bay gets facelift Northern stoat trapping network Robin disperse Iwi reps join student advisory board 1080
In this issue In this issue Eye on the people’s beach Robin under surveillance Closer ties with the Brook Tinline’s Napoleon link Rare snail doing