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Bush moa
Native New Zealand Land Birds Present During the Holocene
First Nuclear Genome Assembly of an Extinct Moa Species, the Little Bush
Palaeoecology and Population Demographics of the Extinct New Zealand Moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes)
A Final Chapter
Resurrecting Extinct Species Might Come at a Terrible Cost 27 February 2017
First Coprolite Evidence for the Diet of Anomalopteryx Didiformis, an Extinct Forest Ratite from New Zealand
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Soft-Tissue Specimens from Pre-European Extinct Birds of New
Proposed Extinct Species Trade Regulations
Fossilised Moa Poo Paints a Picture of the Past 4 June 2021
A Specimen of Little Bush Moa Anomalopteryx Didiformis (Owen, 1844), Emeidae Bonaparte, 1854 from the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia
Ancient DNA of New Zealand's Extinct Avifauna
De-Extinction
Taonga of an Island Nation: Saving New Zealand's Birds
CUED Phd and Mphil Thesis Classes
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New Zealand Recognised Bird Names
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Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Coprolites Reveal Ecological Interactions Lost with the Extinction
A Megafauna's Microfauna: Gastrointestinal
Ancient DNA Reveals Extreme Egg Morphology and Nesting Behavior in New Zealand’S Extinct Moa
Tiritiri Matangi: an Education Resource for Schools: Why Are Our Birds
First Nuclear Genome Assembly of an Extinct Moa Species, The
The Mitochondrial Genome of the Little Spotted Kiwi
Ancient DNA Reveals Extreme Egg Morphology and Nesting Behavior in New Zealand’S Extinct Moa
Conservation Status of New Zealand Birds, 2016
Conservation Status of New Zealand Birds, 2012
Little Bush Moa Anomalopteryx Didiformis
Les Oiseaux Disparus