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The Air Biodiversity Project has already initiated intensive pest control and species management work at sites along four of the nine Great Walk tracks – Rakiura, Milford, Routeburn and Lake Waikaremoana.

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Kiwi, robin and pāteke releases marked the first translocations as part of the project’s long-term species restoration plans.

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Like most New Zealanders, Air New Zealand is proud of our natural environment. We’re even in awe of it. We should probably also spend less time talking about it and more time actually wandering through it. In that spirit, we joined forces with the Department of Conservation to protect and preserve some of our country’s most inspiring natural locations. We’re helping to enhance biodiversity on New Zealand’s Great Walks. They’re places every Kiwi should experience. Go explore them at airnz.co.nz/greatwalks then get out and walk.

Pāteke/brown teal release, Arthur Valley, Milford Track. Image: . Photo: Graham Dainty Whangarei

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Hamilton Tauranga

Taupo Gisborne New Plymouth

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