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Hopes high for Pirongia kōkako population

Hopes high for Pirongia kōkako population 17 Apr, 2021 07:12 PM 3 minutes to read Volunteers were banding and monitoring the kōkako chicks. Photo / Carisse Enderwick, DoC Waikato News Although this year s nesting season has come to an end, ecologists are still waiting for an additional 20 or more kōkako fledglings in Pirongia Forest Park. The Pirongia Te Aroaro O Kahu Restoration Society (PRS) has almost completed its annual kōkako nest monitoring and has observed nine pairs since the start of the season in September. Each pair is incubating and rearing at least one clutch of chicks and, in the case of one pair, three clutches.

Nappies and tyres taint Te Toto garden site

Nappies and tyres taint Te Toto garden site 26 Jan 2021 13:24 PM More Related Stories Related Podcast The Department of Conservation wants visitors to blow the whistle on people dumping rubbish on a culturally significant site just south of Raglan. Te Toto is an amphitheatre-shaped gorge overlooking the Tasman Sea on the south western slopes of Te Maunga o Karioi west of Pirongia Forest Park. Waikato district biodiversity and recreation/historic supervisor Glyn Morgan says it was once the site of Māori gardens and is important to mana whenua. He says a joint operation with Waikato Regional Council removed a large amount of waste, including used nappies, bags of household waste, construction materials, and 180 old tyres.

WNEWS 26 01: Nappies and tyres taint Te Toto garden site

Nappies and tyres taint Te Toto garden site 26 Jan 2021 13:24 PM More Related Stories Related Podcast The Department of Conservation wants visitors to blow the whistle on people dumping rubbish on a culturally significant site just south of Raglan. Te Toto is an amphitheatre-shaped gorge overlooking the Tasman Sea on the south western slopes of Te Maunga o Karioi west of Pirongia Forest Park. Waikato district biodiversity and recreation/historic supervisor Glyn Morgan says it was once the site of Māori gardens and is important to mana whenua. He says a joint operation with Waikato Regional Council removed a large amount of waste, including used nappies, bags of household waste, construction materials, and 180 old tyres.

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