Funding Applications Open The Bank of New Zealand Kiwi Recovery Trust is on a mission to enable kiwi to once again flourish in their natural habitat for generations to come. Funding applications are invited from organisations directly Bank of New Zealand Kiwi involved with regional kiwi conservation, restoration and Recovery Trust is a fully advocacy projects for the operational year 1 July 2004 to independent charitable trust 30 June 2005. Applications close 14 May 2004. and is a partnership between the Department of For more information on the Trust's funding priorities, Conservation and Bank of eligibility, terms and conditions etc, or to obtain a copy of New Zealand. The Trust was the funding application form, please visit our website on: established in 2002 to WWW . kiwirecovery org nz and click the Funding Grants support Bank of New Zealand link on the home page. Kiwi Recovery's three main Photo: Rod Morris objectives: Or; contact: Increasing the overall kiwi Bank of New Zealand Kiwi Recovery Trust population PO Box 2139 Increasing the number of Auckland places kiwi live Censcrvetion of Tel: (09) 375 1084 Fax: (09) 375 1335 Maintaining the genetic KWanRGECOVERY Te Papa Atawvbai Email: KiwiRecoveryTrust@bnz_co.nz diversity of kiwi
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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 4
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