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Volunteer medley: stories of our team’s work within the Ark and across Aotearoa

Volunteer medley: stories of our team’s work within the Ark and across Aotearoa

Sep 19, 2021

Wintertime bat-logging at Ark reveals a surprise. Although they have not been seen, pekapeka tou roa (or long-tailed bats) have most definitely been heard this winter in the Ark in audio-recordings of their calls.  Long-time volunteer and resident bat-man Grant Capill...

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