The Department of Conservation uses a network of 2,500 traps to protect takahē from stoats.
Takahē are one of New Zealand’s conservation success stories. Their conservation status has moved from extinct to nationally vulnerable in...
Aotearoa New Zealand is home to animal species that are uniquely adapted to life on our islands and exist here...
Takahē once lived throughout Te Waipounamu South Island. Māori reported that their night cry sounded like the striking of two...
Takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) once lived throughout the South Island. Their original habitats were the bushy edges of lowland swamps and...
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