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Conservation

Conservation. Conservation. Photo by Judith McKendry. NZ Sea Lions. Photo by Ray Hoare. Population declining. From Chilvers et al 2011. Cause is debated. Photo by Catherine Skinner. Photo by Catherine Skinner. Sea lion meal. Radiohead. Photo by Andrew Dallas.

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Conservation

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  1. Conservation Conservation Photo by Judith McKendry

  2. NZSeaLions Photo by Ray Hoare

  3. Population declining From Chilvers et al 2011

  4. Cause is debated Photo by Catherine Skinner Photo by Catherine Skinner

  5. Sea lion meal

  6. Radiohead Photo by Andrew Dallas

  7. Campbell (black-browed) albatross Image Courtesy DOC

  8. White Cap Albatross Image Courtesy DOC

  9. Frequent Flyers Tracks Mar-May 2007 : Image Courtesy NIWA

  10. Image Courtesy NIWA

  11. Pest Removal Image Courtesy DOC

  12. Cute? Image Courtesy DOC

  13. Not Cute

  14. $1m to get mice off Antipodes Island www.milliondollarmouse.org.nz Text MOUSE to 4419 to donate $3

  15. Success Photo by Ray Hoare

  16. What can I do? • Learn about Our Far South & the issues, e.g. Antarctic Treaty, Marine Protection, Fishing • Donate to Million Dollar Mouse project • Our Far South roadshow, movie & books all out July • Volunteer for DOC or become a scientist! • Research station on Auckland Islands? • Wellington Ocean Exploration Centre • Go see Our Far South for yourself!

  17. Questions? • You can ask questions through the blogs on the Our Far South Website: www.ourfarsouth.org

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