THE MOST INTERESTING STORY WAS PROPERLY Zero Invasive Predators.
Because it told us about how our kiwis would be eaten because of rats stoats and possums. The man in the story said how can I help because he was an engineer and he knew how to make things. So he started to make a transmitters so they could see what kiwis were up to so they could rescue there eggs and chicks before they get eaten.
THAT IS WHY I CHOSE THIS BECAUSE OF WHAT HE SAID FIRST THANK YOU FOR READING.
Kia ora Danielle,
ReplyDeleteIt is incredible to see how busy you have been over the last couple of weeks. Well done! Thank you so much for choosing the Zero Invasive Predators as your choice of project as it encouraged me to learn about what they do. You are absolutely right. Al Bramely is an engineer by trade who was shocked to hear that predators are slowly eradicating our native bird, the kiwi. He has worked out a way to get rid of all predators in a section on the mainland of New Zealand and is planning to set up a line of traps to stop predators from invading in that protected.
I was astonished that 70,000 birds, chicks, and eggs are eaten every night in New Zealand. That was fascinating and something needs to be done. The Zero Invasive Predatrs sounds like an incredible project that will achieve this goal of ZERO predators in New Zealand. That would be absolutely incredible.
Well done on researching this project, Danielle. It sounds like you listened closely to the video.
Ngฤ mihi,
Megan :)