Karori Sanctuary Trust / February 2008
Karori Sanctuary Trust has an extraordinary 500-year vision: to restore a corner of New Zealand as closely as possible to the way it was the day before humans arrived. Our groundbreaking 225ha (550 acre) sanctuary for native wildlife, established in 1995, was a major breakthrough in the recovery of native wildlife on mainland New Zealand, reversing a decline that has lasted for at least 700 years.
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Sanctuary showdown: intruder apprehended
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- Members of the public helped conservation staff in a dramatic showdown this afternoon at Wellington’s groundbreaking Karori Sanctuary, when the unidentified mustelid that has had Sanctuary staff on the run since last week was captured.
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Sanctuary on red alert following bio-security breach
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- The hunt is on for an unidentified intruder at Wellington’s groundbreaking Karori Sanctuary after evidence of either a stoat or weasel was found at the conservation safe haven.
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They’re big, they’re scary, and they’re coming to a sanctuary near YOU!
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- On Sunday 17 February, up to 100 Cook Strait giant weta (Deinacrida rugosa) from Matiu/Somes Island are being released into the wild at Karori Sanctuary. This is the second in a series of four planned releases at the world-first wildlife sanctuary, which hopes to establish mainland New Zealand’s first viable population of the species since they became extinct here over a century ago.
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