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Image: Chris Carter Helps Save Hawkes Bay Kiwi
Friday, 18 June 2004, 11:44 am
Press Release: Environment Conservation Outdoor Education Trust
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Conservation Minister meets with ‘Save Our Kiwi
Hawkes Bay’ 
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Background:
The
Environment, Conservation and Outdoor Education Trust
(ECOED) today met with the Minister of Conservation to
discuss the ‘Save Our Kiwi Hawkes Bay’ project and the
latest initiative to create a $550,000, 33 hectare
predator-free area for raising kiwi chicks for subsequent
return into the wild.
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Conservation Minister Meets With ‘Save Our Kiwi Hawkes
Bay’
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