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There’s a new wild population of in NZ! With Ngāi Tahu and supported by Fulton Hogan we’ve released 18 takahē to the Greenstone Valley near Queenstown - a site where they haven’t lived for over a century. Here’s the last pair heading off to their new home.

Two takahē running off after being released into the Greenstone Valley in New Zealand. Credit: Deidre Vercoe

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A growing population means there’s an urgent need for new sites. Predator control has made the Greenstone suitable, but time will tell how well takahē will do there. We’ll closely monitor them to check on progress. https://www.doc.govt.nz/news/media-releases/2023-media-releases/new-wild-home-for-takahe-on-ngai-tahu-whenua-in-otakouotago/ 📸 Glen Greaves

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We plan to increase the population in the Greenstone to about 40 individuals over the next year. We’ll still need more sites! Read more here: https://t.co/ZaWXjNoIoh 📸 Deidre Vercoe

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