Check out the petrel colony

Produced by New Zealand Geographic

On the eastern islets of Nununonu’s 98-square-kilometre lagoon, petrels have set up camp in greater numbers than ever before. As the local community receives more goods from the outside world, and exercises greater efforts in conservation, hunting these seabirds for food has become increasingly rare. Terrestrial ecologist Moeumu Uili visits the colony to update the count.

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