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Spring 2007 - Issue 12:

Chevron Skink

A Reflection - My Time on Great Barrier by Don Woodcock

The Gulf of Seabirds by Jo Ritchie

Rat Attack Workshop by Fenella Christian

Mohunga Peninsular Restoration Group by Jo O'Reilly

'Extinct' seabird sighting stirs up a storm

Winter 2007 - Issue 11:
Spotted Craike by Geoff Moon
 

Biosecurity Measures at Great Barrier Wharves

Community Board Candidates Quizzed

Zero Waste on Rakiura

What's Happening up at Windy Hill? by Jude Gilbert

Bird Count 4 by John Ogden

Autumn 2007 - Issue 10:
Stewart Island Robin - Photo by Kari Beaven
 

Guest Editorial by Jo Ritchie

Rats, Humans and their impacts on islands - Conference in Hawaii by Liz Westbrooke

Successful Community Conservation in the Far South

Caring for Birds by Karen Walker

Just a bit of Sport by David Speir

Summer 2007 - Issue 9:
Kingfisher / Kotare

Editorial

Third Bird Count

Rodenticide Trial for 'No-Rats' on GBI by Jude Gilbert

Kaikoura Island, restoration plans moving ahead by Jo Ritchie

Conservation Board on Barrier by Jude Gilbert

Kereru, the native NZ pigeon, in gradual decline by Liz Westbrooke

North Island Robins Update by Jude Gilbert & Tony Bouzaid

Spring 2006 - Issue 8:
 

Editorial by John Ogden

Kakas - A Precious Taonga
by Liz Westbrooke

Biosecurity
by Judy Gilbert

The Second Great Barrier Island Bird Count

Summer 2006 - Issue 7:
Skyworks Chopper - Photograph courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Island Rat Eradications History & Development

The Great Barrier Island Bird Count: July 2006

Interview: Panel of Experts involved in the rat eradication business

News in brief from Motu Kaikoura Trust

Stop Press: NEW NON-POISONOUS RODENTICIDE

Autumn 2006 - Issue 6:
Photo: Variable Oystercatcher. This is one of New Zealands threatened shore birds, but still fairly common here. But how many are there? And how threatened are they by increased use of their nesting beaches by visitors, cats and dogs? In many main-land beaches their small popula-tions have disappeared as their breeding areas have been overun by beachgoers and their pets. Photo by Len Doel

The 'GBICT Referendum'

Cats - NZ Based research reveals the individuality of predation by domestic cats

The Birds of Great Barrier Island

So where do we go to from here? by Liz Westbrooke

The Cresa Report by Liz Westbrooke

Summer 2006 - Issue 5:
NZ Saddleback by Len Doel, LENSMAN photography

Takahe & Chick on Tiritiri Matangi - Photo by David Speir

Editorial by John Ogden Chairman GBICT

Just What Could be the Benefits? by Liz Westbrooke

Pest Liaison Group Meeting - Successful removal of rats off Rakino Island

Tiritiri Matangi Trip - Synopsis of the Questionnaires

Lessons from a Tiri Visit

Ecotourism - a creative approach to weed control on Lord Howe Is.

ARC Policy for Auckland Region

Back from the Dead by Tony Bouzaid

Marine Reserve petition, in support, a spectacular success

The Summer Lectures

Rats on the Rampage by Judy Gilbert

Cover Page Photo Story

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