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Rare find boosts hope for Kakabeak

Remote colony quadruples known numbers A conservation trust leading the drive to prevent the extinction of the flamboyant Kakabeak...

Bocky the kiwi marks Trust’s home hundred

2013-2014 kiwi egg-lift season kicks off in Hawke’s Bay The Forest Lifeforce Restoration (FLR) Trust has returned its 100th kiwi chick to...

‘Stunning battler’ returns to Northland

Rare native takes root in Bay of Islands sanctuary One of New Zealand’s most endangered native plants is taking root in Northland. Forty...

DNA tests raise hope for elusive native plant

Spectacular Kakabeak still teeters on the edge of extinction DNA tests on extremely rare plants discovered in inland Hawke’s Bay offer...

Radical new killer goes bush

‘Self-setting’ design set to take the legwork out of trapping A radical new way of trapping and killing stoats, ferrets, weasels and rats...

Hunter bags an egg

Model and NZ icon Rachel Hunter eased a kiwi egg from out of a Hawke’s Bay hillside on Tuesday. The Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust...

Hawke’s Bay whio initiative gets cash grant

Genesis investment to help cement “encouraging” local Blue Duck numbers A successful Hawke’s Bay whio, or blue duck, conservation project...

Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust - Predator control, plant propagation, forest restoration and species recovery are all part of its remit and comprise the bulk of its activity. Flagship projects include the Maungataniwha Kiwi Project, fast carving out a name for itself as one of the most prolific and successful kiwi conservation initiatives.

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