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References

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  • 2. BirdLife International (September, 2008) http://www.birdlife.org
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  • Jansen, Paul, and Tony Billing. 2004. Captive management plan for kiwi: Apteryx mantelli, Apteryx rowi, Apteryx australis, Apteryx australis 'Haast', Apteryx haastii, Apteryx owenii. Threatened Species Occasional Publication, vol. 24. 1-42
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  • Williams, G. 1963. Birds of New Zealand. 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington: Publishers of New Zealand Books.
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