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Saving our rarest gull from downtown disaster


Saving our rarest gull from downtown disaster
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What happens when the world’s rarest gull sets up camp in earthquake-damaged buildings in central Christchurch? Frank Film investigates.
Christchurch’s population of endangered tarāpuka/black-billed gulls may have a new home.
The Christchurch City Council is hoping to fashion a new site for the gulls in what was once part of Bexley, now in the city’s red zone.
Christchurch City Council ecologist Andrew Crossland told Frank Film that the existing bank will be reshaped to allow shallow flooding of tidal waters during spring tides, leaving small “islands” to mimic the stony banks and islands of Canterbury’s braided river systems where the gulls naturally live.

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