Above: The new predator-proof fence around the Karori Sanctuary cost $2.1 million. Key elements in the 8.6-kilometre structure are the 'top hat', which prevents predators climbing over, a buried footing which prevents burrowing, and a 'woven-wire mesh' fine enough to deter even baby mice.
GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 4
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48Above: The new predator-proof fence around the Karori Sanctuary cost $2.1 million. Key elements in the 8.6-kilometre structure are the 'top hat', which prevents predators climbing over, a buried footing which prevents burrowing, and a 'woven-wire mesh' fine enough to deter even baby mice. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 4
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