தாரா அன்னம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from தாரா அன்னம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In தாரா அன்னம் Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Pukaha Forest to be gifted to Aotearoa 18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read A kaka takes flight at Pukaha National Wildlife Centre. Photo / Tara Swan Bush Telegraph By: Steve Carle Big Pic: A-050221Pukaha Caption: A kaka takes flight at Wairarapa s Pukaha National Wildlife Centre. Photo / Tara Swan Rangitāne and Pūkaha are pleased to invite supporters and the wider community to join them to commemorate the historic gifting of the 942ha Pūkaha Forest to the people of Aotearoa at an official ceremony at Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre on Saturday, May 1. The Pūkaha Forest is the ngāhere taonga (forest treasure) of the Rangitāne iwi. The return of this whenua was an important component of the joint Rangitāne o Tamaki Nui a Rua and Rangitāne o Wairarapa Treaty settlement which was finalised in 2017 after lengthy negotiations. ....
Pukaha Forest to be gifted to Aotearoa nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Let s see some of our native birds this summer! Home » Blog » Bird Nerd » 8 New Zealand ecosanctuaries you can’t miss this summer in New Zealand Our summer holidays are looking local this year – embrace it with an escape into nature, visiting some of our amazing New Zealand ecosanctuaries. Some incredible New Zealand ecosanctuaries are worth exploring while you’re out and about in your backyard this summer. From lush ancient forests in the far north to rugged and windswept coastal ecosystems in the far south, there is something just so special about checking out pockets of the New Zealand wilderness brought back to life. ....
Friday, 18 December, 2020 - 13:25 PÅ«kaha National Wildlife Centre has published a children’s story based on the real-life adventures of three juvenile north island brown kiwi. The picture book is aimed at young readers and the wildlife centre will put the proceeds from sales towards its two-fold conservation initiatives; restoring native forest and breeding rare native species for release into the wild. Three Little Kiwi has been written by PÅ«kaha ranger Tara Swan who has worked at the wildlife centre for seven years and features illustrations from Angelique Hicks, the teenage daughter of PÅ«kaha ranger Mireille Hicks. It tells the story of the late-night escape of Tahi, Rua and Toru who notice that one of their rangers has left the gate to their enclosure open. The three young friends ‘breakout’ and soon get to meet several other inhabitants that call PÅ«kaha home. It’s a tale of young exploration and discovery aimed at teaching young minds about t ....