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1.The kākāpō Māori: kaːkaːpɔː;3 pl.: kākāpō; Strigops habroptila, kakapo sometimes known as the owl parrot or owl-faced parrot, is a species of large, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the superfamily Strigopoidea. It is endemic to New Zealand
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O que é isso kakapo?
2.Learn how Ngāi Tahu, the kakapo 26 tribe, and the Department of Conservation collaborated to revive the critically endangered kakapo, a native bird of New Zealand. Discover the challenges and successes of their conservation efforts, from artificial insemination to reintroduction to the mainland
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T: kakapo Apa itu?
J: The history of kākāpō is a story of drama, despair and hope. Before humans arrived, kākāpō were abundant throughout New Zealand. Population numbers dropped swiftly due to hunting, introduced predators and land clearance. Conservation efforts began in 1894, but by the mid-1900s, kākāpō teetered on the edge of kakapo 319