Kea breeding programme
Graham Carter made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation
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From: Graham Carter
Dear Department of Conservation,
Is there a kea breeding programme being carried out anywhere in NZ?
Where is this being done?
How many Kea are involved in the breeding programme?
Has any Kea Breeding been successful?
How many young have been bred in any breeding programme?
Are those birds still alive?
Where are they located?
Where is Kea habitat in NZ
Yours faithfully,
G Carter
From: Government Services
Department of Conservation
Dear Graham
On behalf of the Director-General of the Department of Conservation, I confirm receipt of your request below.
Your request has been forwarded to the relevant business group for processing. You will receive a reply in accordance with the requirements of the Official Information Act 1982.
Yours sincerely
Emma Wolff
for Director-General
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From: Laura Mansfield
Department of Conservation
Dear Mr. Carter,
Thank you for your Official Information Act request to the Department of
Conservation, dated 16^th November, 2018. Please see the attached
response from the Department for your review.
Regards,
Laura
Laura Mansfield
Personal Assistant
Julie Knauf, Acting Director Terrestrial Ecosystems Unit
Department of Conservation—Te Papa Atawhai
DDI: +64 027 408 3525
National Office
Conservation House 18-32 Manners St | PO Box 10 420, Wellington 6143
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