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Birds v. Rats and Red Deer in New Zealand

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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Rats and red deer are two of the major hazards that have reduced several species of New Zealand birds to the verge of extinction. The author describes the efforts being made to save these birds, the new threat to Coppermine Island, main breeding ground of the flesh-footed shearwater, where tuataras share the shearwaters’ burrows, and the more hopeful outlook for the takahe.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1967

References

* International Union for Conservation of Nature.