Tuesday 8 January 2019

SLJ - A predator free 2050 - A call to arms

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3 comments:

  1. Talofa lava Katelynn,

    I really enjoyed watching the Cacophony Project video as well. Isn't it amazing, all of the wonderful things technology enables us to do? We're so lucky we live in a country where people like Grant Ryan are working hard to protect our native wildlife.

    My family has land up north (where I'm from) that is surrounded by bush. When I was younger, my dad used to take my siblings and me out to help him set the possum traps. They're pretty old school compared to the cacophonometer but we usually caught a few possums with them. It was great to know that we were doing our bit to help protect the native birds in our area. :)

    Congratulations on completing another beautiful post Katelynn. They really are a joy to read. :)

    Bye for now,

    Mikey :)

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    1. Kia Ora Mikey!

      Thank you for commenting on my blog! Technology is very helpful sometimes!

      Katelynn

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  2. Hey Katelynn
    Just me again! Isn't it great how he has created programmes to help lower the pest rates in nz? I think it's amazing. Don't ya thinK? I do. I wonder if we can get rid of pests and save our native animals
    Thanks Rikki

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Thank-you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comment.