Kiwi road signs on the Kerkieri Peninsula in the Bay of Islands are put there by local primary school children as part of a 'community problem-solving' exercise. The outlines record 'road kills' of brown kiwi. There are now around only 40 birds locally, owing to land development and pests.
DEE PIGNEGUY
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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 9
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51Kiwi road signs on the Kerkieri Peninsula in the Bay of Islands are put there by local primary school children as part of a 'community problem-solving' exercise. The outlines record 'road kills' of brown kiwi. There are now around only 40 birds locally, owing to land development and pests. DEE PIGNEGUY Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 9
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