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Nature is worth saving!

September 5, 2016 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

We had some wonderful stories, photos and video entries to our Real Journey Competition. They came from some very passionate people who love Aotearoa and want to help save its wildlife and wild places – tino pai!

This picture is by 10 year old Olivia, one of our runners up.

I think that nature is worth saving because it’s so beautiful, and if it wasn’t for nature, then all the birds and animals would not survive.  I love animals and the bush!

 

 

Fantail drawing

Fantail drawing by Olivia

 

Kererū Photo by Olivia

Kererū Photo by Olivia

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