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Kawau Island is in the
Hauraki Gulf,
close to the north-eastern
coast of the
North Island of New Zealand. At its
closest point it lies 1.4 km (0.87 mi)...
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Kawau is an
island off New Zealand.
Kawau or Te
Kawau may also
refer to:
Kawau, the Māori name for the
great cormorant Te
Kawau, a New
Zealand rugby club...
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Apihai Te
Kawau (died
November 1869) was a
paramount chief of the Ngāti Whātua Māori iwi (tribe) of
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau), New
Zealand in the 19th...
- Te
Kawau RFC is a
rugby club in the
Manawatu province. It is
based in
Rongotea which is
roughly a 15-minute
drive from
Palmerston North. The Te
Kawau rugby...
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Challenger Island /
Little Kawau Island is an
island in the
Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. It sits
south of
Kawau Island. The
island is
located 200 m (660 ft)...
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Jason Kawau (born 5
February 1981 in Lumsden, New Zealand) is a
rugby union player currently playing for the
Kobelco Steelers in the Top
League in ****an...
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literature on the
language the
abbreviations KLY (Kalaw
Lagaw Ya), KKY (Kalau
Kawau Ya), KulY (Kulkalgau Ya), MY (Muwalgau Ya) and KY (Kaiwaligau Ya) are often...
- (Phalacrocorax carbo), also
known as just
cormorant in Britain, as
black shag or
kawau in New Zealand,
formerly also
known as the
great black cormorant across...
- 1990s, and
eradication is now
underway on
Kawau.
Another thirty-three rock-wallabies were
captured on
Kawau during the 2000s, and
returned to Australia...
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Ponui Island 2000 (*Hybrid) 2024
Increasing Kapiti Island unknown Stable?
Kawau Island unknown Stable?
Total (New Zealand) 35,000 2015
Decreasing −2% yr...