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Fiordland (Māori: Te Rua-o-te-Moko, "The Pit of Tattooing") is a
geographical region of New
Zealand in the south-western
corner of the
South Island, comprising...
- The
Fiordland penguin (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), also
known as the
Fiordland crested penguin (in Māori,
tawaki or pokotiwha), is a
crested penguin species...
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Fiordland is a
geographic region of New Zealand.
Fiordland may also
refer to:
Fiordland National Park, in
Fiordland region of New
Zealand Fiordland College...
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Fiordland National Park is a
national park in the south-west
corner of
South Island of New Zealand. It is the
largest of the 13
national parks in New...
- The
Fiordland skink (Oligosoma acrinasum) is a
species of
skink endemic to the
Fiordland temperate forests ecoregion of
South Island, New Zealand. The...
- The New
Zealand American Fiordland Expedition was a
research expedition organised by the
Department of
Internal Affairs in 1949 to
undertake research...
- The
Fiordland tokoeka or
Fiordland kiwi (Apteryx
australis australis) is a
subspecies of
southern brown kiwi. It is
endemic to New Zealand. Like other...
- third: A. a. australis, the
Fiordland tokoeka, with a po****tion of
approximately 15,000
birds is
found on and near the
Fiordland on the
South Island of New...
- The
Fiordland Islands restoration programme is run by the New
Zealand Department of Conservation. The
purpose of the
programme is to
eradicate pests on...
- of the
Swirling Waters. It is on the
eastern s**** of Lake Te Anau in
Fiordland. Te Anau is 155
kilometres north of
Invercargill and 171
kilometres to...