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The introduction of the North Island robin was an early success for the restoration programme. Birds have since been taken from Mokoia to establish a population on Mayor Island/Tuhua off the coast of the Bay of Plenty.

JASON ELSWORTH

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Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 20

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The introduction of the North Island robin was an early success for the restoration programme. Birds have since been taken from Mokoia to establish a population on Mayor Island/Tuhua off the coast of the Bay of Plenty. JASON ELSWORTH Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 20

The introduction of the North Island robin was an early success for the restoration programme. Birds have since been taken from Mokoia to establish a population on Mayor Island/Tuhua off the coast of the Bay of Plenty. JASON ELSWORTH Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 20

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