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Mt Aspiring National Park

NZ falcon

Freddy the fearless NZ falcon, and an update on the status of native birds in the West Matukituki Valley

West Matukituki Valley

The News Central Otago interviewed me recently

wrybill chick

Makarora Braided River – an under estimated biodiversity hotspot

NZ falcon becoming airborne

A year in the life of the Matukituki Charitable Trust operating in Mt Aspiring National Park

“The Boss” and Edwin – a tale of two kea in Mt Aspiring National Park

Glengyle, Mt Aspiring National Park

The goal of a predator free New Zealand may sit uneasily with global warming and ensuing climate change

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