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Wharariki Beach is a
beach on the
Tasman Sea, west of Cape Farewell, the
northernmost point of the
South Island of New Zealand. The north-facing sandy...
- (syn.
Phormium cookianum – see below), also
called mountain flax, or
wharariki in Māori, is a
perennial plant that is
endemic to New Zealand. The greenish...
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Wharariki Road to
Wharariki Beach. The
Wharariki car park can be
reached from
Collingwood via Pūponga,
where the road
turns and
becomes Wharariki Road...
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Wharariki Ecosanctuary is a
wildlife sanctuary within a predator-proof
fence at Cape Farewell, New Zealand. The
Wharariki Ecosanctuary is
located on a...
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primal landscapes to the s****ward (east) side. In 2020, the
Wharariki Ecosanctuary was
established in the
northernmost 2.5
hectares of the cape...
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Phormium tenax and
Phormium colensoi,
known by the Māori
names harakeke and
wharariki respectively.
Although given the
common name 'flax' they are
quite distinct...
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species are
widely known in New
Zealand as flax or
their Māori
names wharariki and
harakeke respectively, and
elsewhere as New
Zealand flax or flax lily...
- part in the
translocation of 198
Fluttering Shearwater chicks to the
Wharariki Ecosanctuary, a predator-proof
fenced sanctuary established by HealthPost...
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Pikopiko Pīngao Pōhutukawa Pōkākā
Ponga Puka
Rangiora (plant) Rātā Rimu
Tarata Tauhinu Tawāpou Tāwhai Tītoki
Toetoe Tōtara Tutu
Wharariki Whekī Whekī ponga...
- 000 ha (30,000 acres). The
project is a
joint initiative between Farewell Wharariki HealthPost Nature Trust,
Tasman Environmental Trust and
Manawhenua ki...