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The Great Kererū Count 2021

Map of kererū sightings in New Zealand in 2021.

A map of kererū sightings during the 2021 Great Kererū Count citizen science project.

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Rights: Kererū Discovery and Samuel Rammell, CBRE, Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington
Published: 16 November 2022Size: 7.23 MB
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