DOC has increased trapping at a wild takahē site in Greenstone Valley near Queenstown due to recent stoat predation resulting in four takahē deaths. Despite the challenges, efforts to establish new wild populations continue, with a population of 20 to 30 takahē thriving in the Greenstone Valley for over 18 months. Ngāi Tahu and DOC are committed to protecting takahē and finding new habitats, highlighting the need for predator control and ongoing conservation efforts to support these vulnerable native birds.
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Hooper rules out mayoralty bid
Phill Hooper, a first-term councillor on the Ashburton District Council, is considering running for re-election but does not feel prepared to take on the role of Mayor following incumbent Neil Brown's decision not to seek another term. Despite feeling more confident in his understanding of local politics, Hooper believes a councillor with only one term of experience may not excel as Mayor. Several candidates, including Deputy Mayor Liz McMillan and first-term councillor Rob Mackle, have...
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