Where to next for Kākāpō?

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The kākāpō has been saved from extinction by New Zealand’s longest running species conservation effort and some of the world’s most intensive conservation management. But as the population grows, its future is still uncertain.

Already facing huge fertility and disease problems, there’s a new challenge: finding enough predator-free habitat for these unique birds. Dr Andrew Digby from the Kākāpō Recovery Team shares his experience of saving one of our most treasured birds.

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