Tara / White-fronted tern

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White-fronted terns are only found in New Zealand.

Auckland

The tara's nest takes no time to build, as it is usually just a depression on the ground without any nesting materials at all, though they will sometimes add a few small stones at the bottom of the nest. They are especially vulnerable to stoats, ferrets, cats, and rats, and disturbance by people and their dogs. They are currently listed as 'Declining'.

With over 75% of our indigenous species at risk of extinction*, the Pest Free Waitākere Ranges Alliance is raising funds to help defend the many special species of the Waitākere Ranges.

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*Extinction threat to indigenous species | Stats NZ. (n.d.). Www.stats.govt.nz. https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/extinction-threat-to-indigenous-species/

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The Pest Free Waitākere Ranges Alliance (PFWRA) is an alliance of networks and groups restoring biodiversity in the Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area.

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All funds raised will be used to resource volunteer groups to improve habitat, keep predators in check, and undertake monitoring activity to give tara, and the other special species of the Waitākere Ranges, the best chance possible.

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This campaign started on 28 Mar 2024 and ends on 28 Mar 2025.