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Meet the Locals: Kōkako translocation
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- Meet the Locals: Kōkako translocation
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Season 5, episode 27: In 2005, the long-cherished dream of Mangaroa/Ohotu Trust to hear kōkako on their land came true. Learn how iwi in this area near Opotiki reintroduced kōkako to their ngahere (forest). Meet the Locals is a series of mini-documentaries about New Zealand's wildlife, wild places and the people working to protect them. Each four-minute episode showcases the inspiring work of local communities, businesses and individuals, who make a difference to protecting our natural areas,...
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- conservation / New Zealand / DOC / Department of Conservation / nature / environment / Meet the Locals / kōkako / Mangaroa/Ohotu Trust
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