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Minus Possum = Plus for Kiwi

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Numbers of possums in Otanewainuku forest are at an all time low after a huge effort by volunteers this winter.

In spite of the wet weather (always on workday Sundays!), the Otanewainuku Kiwi Trust team worked hard putting out prefeed and bait, and the results are very pleasing.

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6-7 May 2010 : Generating Kiwi Funding

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Other Events

6 - 7 May 2010
Generating Kiwi Funding

A two-day workshop on strategic planning and fundraising for kiwi conservation groups.

Presented by BNZ Save the Kiwi Trust, ECOED and SGL Funding.

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New ‘Kiwi Advocate’ Newsletter

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Check out the latest issue of ‘The Kiwi Advocate’ newsletter.

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$3 Million for Conservation Projects

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Conservation Minister Tim Groser has today announced the allocation of funding grants totalling over $3 million dollars for more than 70 conservation projects across 23 thousand hectares of private land.

Successful applicants for the Department of Conservation’s Biodiversity Advice and Condition Funds 2009, granted to enhance management of biodiversity on private land, have been funded to the value of $3,261,641.

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Competitions

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Competitions

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Check out our latest competitions below, as well as the results from past ones.

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Check back soon for new competitions and your chance to win great kiwi prizes.

Closed Competitions and Results

Name the Kiwi Competition - Closed

Check out the winning names for the 10 kiwi that were released onto Motuihe Island.

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How You Can Help
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Threats
Threats Kiwi face many threats on the New Zealand mainland.
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Where to See Kiwi
Where to See Kiwi Seeing a live kiwi is a thrill. Here are some places that offer the opportunity.
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The Kiwi Family
The Kiwi Family Five formal kiwi species have been identified. But it’s not that simple – find out why.

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Did You Know?

More than 60 community-based groups work to help protect kiwi, from Northland to Arthur’s Pass in the South Island. Together they protect about 50,000 hectares of kiwi habitat.  The longest running is Project Kiwi on Coromandel Peninsula.

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