Ōtukaikino walkway
One of our biggest publicly accessible conservation projects is the native re-vegetation and eco-restoration of the Ōtūkaikino waterway.
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One of our biggest publicly accessible conservation projects is the native re-vegetation and eco-restoration of the Ōtūkaikino waterway.
Read moreOnce widespread, the black stilt/kakī numbers were reduced to only 4 breeding pairs in the 1980s. Since then they have been intensively managed in order to ensure the survival of this unique New Zealand species.
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