Kokako Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Callaeas cinerea (Gmelin, 1788) |
The North Island Kokako, with blue wattles, is endangered, with less than 400 pairs in existence. It survives in low numbers in several mainland native forests with the help of government-funded pest control programmes. Populations are being established through releases on predator-free offshore islands. As a result, conservationists hopeful of the species' long-term survival.
The South Island Kokako, with orange wattles, is thought to be functionally extinct (i.e. the species can no longer reproduce because only a few older males may survive). A confirmed sighting has not occurred in several decades, though unconfirmed sightings are very occasionally reported.
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