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Apr 9 2012

Endangered Species … of New Zealand

New research shows the Maui’s dolphin is sliding closer to extinction, but it is far from the only species struggling to cope in New Zealand’s water, forests and rivers. Environment reporter Isaac Davison looks at 10 mammals and birds that are clinging to survival. 

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By Henricus Peters • Posted in Endangered Species, New Zealand
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