Last night, New Holland Publishers launched their new book and CD package, ‘New Zealand Bird Calls’, at the newly opened Te Wao Nui precinct at Auckland Zoo.
The event started in the open-sided Conservation Centre, at the base of ‘The Forest’ (Te Wao Nui a Tane) – one of the six distinct ecological habitats in the Te Wao Nui habitat. Guests and media were then led through on a twilight tour by the Zoo’s Guides of the remaining habitats: The Coast (Takutai), The Islands (Moutere Rahui), The Wetlands (Nga Repo), The Night (Te Po) and The High Country (Whenua Waotu), experiencing the stunning native bird calls they would be able to identify themselves using the CD and notes from the book.
Guests then spent the rest of the evening at the Zoo’s beautiful function room, The Old Elephant House, enjoying Peregrine Wines’ stunning Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris. A perfect tie-in to the conservation focused event, Peregrine Wines fund and partake in numerous avian conservation projects such as the relocation of Saddlebacks from Breaksea Island down to Chalky Island. The author team of Lynnette Moon (also representing the late Geoff Moon), Karen Baird and John Kendrick were there to talk about the book, with sound recordist John sharing some ornithological gems and stories of trips with his long-time friend, Geoff Moon.
Although Auckland Zoo has been working to conserve our native species behind the scenes, Te Wao Nui marks the moment where their work is open to the public. The Zoo are working to return native species to the wild, and are providing the expertise of their staff and resources to help their conservation partners such as the Department of Conservation and Ngati Whatua o Orakei monitor and manage wild populations. Te Wao Nui will be home to over 100 New Zealand native plant species and around 60 different animal species (over 350 individual animals) – many which are new or have never before been displayed at the Zoo. The name Te Wao Nui can be interpreted as natural, unique habitats and environments in Aotearoa – New Zealand.
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