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North Island brown kiwi killed by dogs. In 1987, about 500 kiwi were killed in Waitangi Forest, Northland, by a single dog in just six weeks. Forest and Bird wants all kiwi habitat to be zoned as dogfree areas. Photo: P. Morrison, DoC

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 29

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North Island brown kiwi killed by dogs. In 1987, about 500 kiwi were killed in Waitangi Forest, Northland, by a single dog in just six weeks. Forest and Bird wants all kiwi habitat to be zoned as dogfree areas. Photo: P. Morrison, DoC Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 29

North Island brown kiwi killed by dogs. In 1987, about 500 kiwi were killed in Waitangi Forest, Northland, by a single dog in just six weeks. Forest and Bird wants all kiwi habitat to be zoned as dogfree areas. Photo: P. Morrison, DoC Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 29

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