Te Manahuna Aoraki Project https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html Why here? News Te Manahuna Aoraki Predator Control RNZ Asks “Is this our most ambitious conservation project yet?” 70% of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park to be Predator-Free ‘Hard to say’ why kea numbers on rise – Otago Daily Times Our privacy policy Weed Control Resources Largest kea flock seen in Aoraki since surveys began Geoff Woodhouse Jan Spriggs Our People Kia hora ai te Kōaro me te Tuna: So that the Kōaro and Tuna may thrive Contact Our Work Amanda Sanders Julia Gibson Kea flock back to parts of Aoraki/Mt Cook after pest eradication – Radio NZ Abuzz over bee project – Otago Daily Times Peter Scott Simone Smits Spring 2023 newsletter Christmas 2024 newsletter Julia Rata Te Raki Kakī/black stilt release in Mackenzie, more to come – The Timaru Herald Promising results from farmland pest elimination trial Our Story Coraline Scully Tekapo wētā Click to find out more about our area Mount Cook buttercup Common broom / mākaka Defence Force One egg at a time: Bringing kakī back from the brink – North & South Magazine Doug Rands Jolene O’Connor Jasmine Social Investments We are hiring! Manawhenua Projects Lead Autumn 2023 newsletter Motuariki Island visit uncovers rare natives Alpine pest elimination expanding Farmland pest elimination trial underway Tom Smits eDNA for pest detection and biodiversity monitoring Zero Invasive Predators Forget ‘cute Mrs Tiggy-Winkle’: Hedgehogs are much-loved, but they wreak havoc – Stuff Summer newsletter 2022/23 Jo McPherson