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You can help kōkako

North Island kōkako being fed jam water before being released into the Pukaha Mount Bruce forest in northern Wairarapa. Photo: Phil Brady.
North Island kōkako being fed jam
water before being released into the
Pukaha Mount Bruce forest

Community Involvement is important for kōkako survival.

The general public has helped tremendously with kōkako conservation. Volunteers have been involved in survey and monitoring work and there have been several major conservation campaigns to save kōkako habitats from logging.

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Pukaha Mount Bruce

Contacts

For further information about the kōkako in your area, contact your local Department of Conservation office or the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society (www.forestandbird.org.nz)
Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai