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Kiwis Set Free Into Hunua Ranges
Kiwis have been set free into Hunua Ranges. The people that were involved in this event were the Council staff, mana, whenua, volunteers, locals, friends and family members. It happened on April the 6th 2017 this year. It happened in Southeast of Auckland (Hunua Ranges). It happened because the Kiwis need a predator free zone so there will be Kiwis left in the world. Five kiwis have been released in Auckland's Hunua Ranges for the first time in 50 years. Our opinion is that we think it is a good idea that kiwis are getting released into zones with no predators around their area. We got this information kiwikidsnews.
Question: How many kiwi’s are in the world? There are now fewer than 100,000 kiwi’s in the world.
Word 1: Powhiri.
Meaning: A Maori welcoming ceremony.
Word 2: Convoy.
Meaning: A group of ships or vehicles traveling together.
Word 3: Predator.
Meaning: An animal that naturally preys on others.
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