3042 days ago

Poll: Alpine Parrots Go (like the Pokemon game, get it?)

Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook

With the new online kea database up and running, kea sightings can be logged to give conservationists a huge amount of data on the world's only alpine parrot. Read all about the initiative below. Have you seen a kea in the wild?

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Alpine Parrots Go (like the Pokemon game, get it?)
  • 100% Yes, I've seen one of the cheeky wee fellas.
    100% Complete
  • 0% Nope, never seen one in the feathers.
    0% Complete
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