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Brenda Greene (Auckland Regional Council), Brian McClure (Watercare; centre) and David Rodda (DoC) celebrate the arrival of three kokako chicks in the Hunua Ranges in 1995, after intensive pest management. These are the first since Brian saw chicks in the Hunua in 1985.

AUCKLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 14

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Brenda Greene (Auckland Regional Council), Brian McClure (Watercare; centre) and David Rodda (DoC) celebrate the arrival of three kokako chicks in the Hunua Ranges in 1995, after intensive pest management. These are the first since Brian saw chicks in the Hunua in 1985. AUCKLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 14

Brenda Greene (Auckland Regional Council), Brian McClure (Watercare; centre) and David Rodda (DoC) celebrate the arrival of three kokako chicks in the Hunua Ranges in 1995, after intensive pest management. These are the first since Brian saw chicks in the Hunua in 1985. AUCKLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 14

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