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Spring 2011
Issue 27:

Black Petrel Hauraki Gulf 2009
by Chris Collins
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Editorial - Local Politics & Extra-Sensory Perception by Chair John Ogden

Black Petrel - hanging on, just by Kate Waterhouse

Rat Chat by Jude Gilbert

A Future Pest-free Paradise by Wren Green

Change is afoot..... Since 2004 the GBI Trust Environmental News has been published and distributed free of charge and we will continue to provide this for Trust members.  It will also be available at Great Barrier Island outlets to purchase, for non members. We are now producing a short newsletter 'The Bush Telegraph' every couple of months which will contain current news about events, Great Barrier Island’s ecology, pests, pest management and who is doing it.  Sign up as a member of the Trust and continue to receive the Environmental News.

Winter 2011
Issue 26:

Editorial - by Acting Chair Liz Westbrooke

Kokako Hui by Kate Waterhouse & Liz Westbrooke

Seabird Group Gathers on Aotea by Amelia Geary

Winning the Rat Race by Marina Skinner

Stewart Island Rat Eradication - Technically Feasible? by Brent Beaven

Steps to a Pest-Free Garden

Autumn 2011
Issue 25:

Editorial - Environmental wellbeing, strategic planning, return of the kokako

Cook's Petrel on the Barrier by John Ogden

Kauri Dieback by Dr Nick Waipara

Argentine Ants on Great Barrier Island by Joanne O'Reilly

Rat Chat by Jude Gilbert

Briefs on Waiheke - Forest & Bird - Hauraki Islands by Sue Fitchett

Shellfish Count at Whangapoua 2011 by John Ogden

Summer 2011
Issue 24:

Editorial - 2011: Planning the New Environment for Great Barrier by The Trustees

Rat Chat

Giant Gecko Rediscovered by Trent Bell

Pest Projects on Great Barrier

Boxing Day Kaka Count by John Ogden

Spring 2010
Issue 23:

Editorial

Stewart Island rat, cat and possum eradication by Brent Beaven

Island Invasives Conference by John Ogden

Bait Shy? by Professor Charles Eason and Dr Shaun Ogilview, Lincoln University

No Bitterns at Kiwiriki?  by John Ogden

Kokako - importance in historic cultural fabric of Ngati Rehua by Sonya Williams

Kaka Count: July 2010  by John Ogden

GBI History Research Group Inc

Winter 2010
Issue 22:

Editorial

Kanuka and Manuka by Chris Ward

GBI Community Board candidates profile and questionnaire

Glenfern Sanctuary Update by Tony Bouzaid

GBI hosts 'Sanctuaries of New Zealand' Conference

Picture: A picture of diversification and ultimately succession as older kanuka give way to emergent kauri, rimu, kahikatea and rewarewa iin Okiwi, Great Barrier Island

Summer-Autumn 2010
Issue 21:

Te Ahumata by David Speir

State of Environment Report by John Ogden

Mining on Conservation Land at Te Ahumata

Mount Hobson's Scroll of Fame by John Mowbray

Impact of Rats on Seabirds

A Busy Autumn by Liz Westbrooke & John Ogden

Post Eradication Monitoring in Glenfern by Tony Bouzaid

World Nature Group Attacks Mining Proposals by Matthew Haggart

Another Viewpoint on Mining by Stephen Leary

Diving Petrel Lost (and Found)   |   Rabbit Cull Exposes Panthers In Okiwi

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