Originally Posted by
Ken MT
Great to see such good photos of our threatened species. At least they can be photographed in decent light unlike kiwi which come out the dark.
I was recently lucky to go to Ulva Island which is a conservation island off Stewart Island. Since about 1980 all predators such as rats, feral cats, possums, and rats (Norway, ship and Māori) have been eradicated, and threatened bird species such as South Island saddleback, yellowhead (mohi), tui, bellbird, kaka, Stewart Island kiwi, kakariki, native pigeon etc have been reintroduced and are breeding up. In addition with the eradication of the rats, native trees are re-establishing as the seed source is no longer been eaten, and in time the forest will be as before humans came.
A place definitely worth going to.