Takahē once lived throughout Te Waipounamu South Island. Māori reported that their night cry sounded like the striking of two pieces of pounamu. Habitat loss and...
The takahē is a large, flightless bird – the largest living rail bird in the world. Rails are a family of ground-living birds and live on...
Takahē are one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s conservation success stories. Now new research has shed light on their evolutionary history.
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