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The fight to save the kiwi
New Zealand's forest used to be home to millions of kiwi. Now there are only 68,000 left.
Natalie Clark, kiwi keeper at Auckland Zoo, and Ray Walters, former ranger at Tiritiri Matangi island, have been fighting to save their national bird from extinction in the wild.
(Image: Kiwi, Credit: Auckland Zoo.)
Video by Jennifer Green.
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