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Apr 12 2009

Posted by lizclark under Uncategorized

A New Zealand conservation success story

Maungatautari

Maungatautari

Of all the mountains in the world, New Zealand’s Maungatautari is unique. At one time its forested slopes and pristine bush streams nurtured a wide variety of invertebrates and indigenous birds, many flightless, like the iconic and vulnerable kiwi bird, but today, a 47-kilometre-long fence encloses what remains of a once-wonderous living and breathing ecosystem. Why a fence? What’s it all about? Continue Reading »

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