Download >> Newsletter Issue 7 – October 2011
- Documentary film finished
- Hutton’s history with Geoff Harrow
- Education on Hutton’s shearwater
- Austen Deans print
- Welcome Home event
- Where do Hutton’s shearwaters go?
Hutton's Shearwater Charitable Trust
Saving the world's only alpine breeding seabird!
The Hutton’s shearwaters were ceremonially farewelled for winter on Sunday morning by 60 supporters of the endangered seabird that breeds only in Kaikoura.
Mortlock McCormack Law (MML) worked alongside Paul McGahan, Geoff Harrow and Lindsay Rowe from HSCT, three fantastically driven individuals dedicated to saving the endangered Hutton’s shearwater. These birds have formed a key part in New Zealand history being part of the mahinga kai (food basket) for a number of Maori generations. Once prolific in New Zealand, they are now reduced to only two wild remaining colonies and remain under constant threat of extinction.
The Hutton’s shearwater/Kaikoura titi is a nationally endangered species of seabird that breeds only in two locations high in the Kaikoura mountains. Fortunately, it now has some serious backing from the local community.
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