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Friday, 11 January 2019

Predator Free (SLJ)

Hey Everyone,
Week 4:Day 3 Activity One

The activity I was supposed to do is, I  have to watch 3 short video [Cacophony project, Taranaki Mounga project and Zero Invasive Predators(ZIP)] and then choose one I like the best and why? But I couldn't do it because I couldn't connect to the link of the videos to watch.
So I thought I'll ask Mr Google about one of the video given and talk a little about it. 
 I choose 

From the video I found out that their vision is for the Iwi, agency and community to work together in restoring and conserving life on Taranaki Mounga back to life, free of predators .
They talk about what and how they are going to come about in achieving their goals for Taranaki Mounga.
Also what they can achieve with the government to reach their goals.
I like the project because the Taranaki Mounga(mountain) have a special meaning to the Taranaki community and New Zealand and that is special.

What do you think of the project?

Thank you for reading my blog.




2 comments:

  1. Hi Talisa,

    Great to see another Summer Learning Journey post from you.

    We are so lucky that there are amazing people and projects within New Zealand aimed at protecting and preserving our environment for the future. What plans have they put in place to make Taranaki Mounga predator free?

    I think the project you have chosen to highlight is a great one. It's great to see that the Taranaki Mounga Project is doing all possible to support the biodiversity in the area.

    Until next time, happy blogging. :)

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  2. Hi Emma,

    Taranaki Mounga Predator free Project aims to removing introduced predators and stoats, rats, and possums. This will cost the government a lot of money.

    Thank you for reading my blog.

    From Talisa.

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