The Taranaki Regional Council has launched an interactive map for the public to log sightings of the endangered Australasian bittern, of which there are fewer than 1000 left in Aotearoa. The map, hosted on the council’s website, allows users to mark where they have seen the elusive wetland bird, provide details such as time and location, and upload photos. Senior ecologist Halema Jamieson emphasized the importance of monitoring and protecting the dwindling population of the matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern.
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Auckland Comancheros gang member Jason Leota jailed; admits 18 drugs, guns, theft, violence charges
A meth-dealing Comancheros gang member, Jason Leota, 37, received a sentence reduction after being attacked by rival gang members while in Mt Eden Correctional Facility. He was already facing multiple drug supply charges and had fled from a rehabilitation facility with a stash of 3D-printed military-style rifles. Due to the severe consequences of the assault, including memory loss and a likely brain injury, the judge reduced his sentence by 10%, acknowledging the impact of the...
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