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Success grows for Hutton’s shearwater project – Forest & Bird – April 2012
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The Forest & Bird-backed Hutton’s Shearwater Charitable Trust has taken another important step in the development of its Kaikoura Peninsula colony after the translocation of 102 more chicks to the site last month.
Celebrating our special bird – Kaikoura Star – March 2012
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Mark Solomon, Kaiwhakahaere of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, will be speaking, along with author, artist and conservationist Sam Mahon, who has known Hutton’s Shearwater Charitable Trustee Geoff Harrow for many years.
Confused chicks need helping hand – Kaikoura Star – March 2012
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With a very successful translocation programme nearing completion, road users around Kaikoura are being asked to be vigilant and keep an eye out for crash landed Hutton’s shearwater fledglings.
Kaikoura community committed to its chicks – Kaikoura Star – March 2012
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The Hutton’s Shearwater Charitable Trust celebrated transferring 102 Hutton’s shearwater chicks from the Kowhai River colony to the Kaikoura Peninsula colony last week.
Hutton’s shearwater study to help pupils fly high – Kaikoura Star – January 2012
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If we have a theme running throughout our teaching, the kids latch onto it better. It helps them to see the value of what they’re learning in the classroom. Bill Lonsdale, Kaikoura High School.
Farewell to the Hutton’s shearwaters – Kaikoura Star – April 2011
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The Hutton’s shearwaters were ceremonially farewelled for winter on Sunday morning by 60 supporters of the endangered seabird that breeds only in Kaikoura.