birdies
pesties
fishies
greenies
goodies
100

Nocturnal and experts at hiding away.

kākāpō

100

Prickly pest that eats birds' eggs.

hetiheti

100

Shellfish that is a taonga species. Very popular in restaurants nowadays.

mussels (kakahi/kaeo)

100

Vine (and taonga species) used for weaving - not harakeke.

kiekie

100

What are the fleshy, colourful things on a kōkako's head called?

wattles

200

Iconic songbird last seen in 1907.

huia

200

Complete the internal rhyme: feral ______ eat rats.

cats

200

Freshwater fish (Māori), seawater (English)

tuna

200

What plant was used to make baskets, mats, nets, cloaks, kilts and loin cloths?

harakeke

200

Seals, whales and ____________ are mammalian sea animals and taonga species

sea lions

300

2013, bird (yellow) of the year prizewinner.

mohua

300

The order we should remove pests is mice, rats, _______, stoats, ferrets and cats.

weasels

300

Popular recreational fishing species. Historically, easily caught by Māori near the coast in shallow waters.

snapper (tāmure)

300

Māori rongoa (super medicine) k__________.

kawakawa

300

The name of an Auckland bay, a shellfish that GRM searched for aged 11, and a taonga species (c_________).

cockle(s) (tuaki).

400

Some in the room.

kiwi

400

Are mice really innocuous?

No, they eat birds' eggs.

400

taonga species. This has been GRM's biggest and smallest fish catch in history.

īnanga (whitebait) 3 of em.

400

Chiefly tree beginning with 't'.

totara

400

A banned game, taonga plant species, features in footrot flats cartoon.

bulrush (raupo)

500

The te reo Māori name refers to the birds' green colour and the way it flits about in the tree tops.

titipounamu

500

Why should we get rid of mice first?

food for higher ranking predators.

500

Stats NZ have identified how many threatened species from 18 taonga freshwater fish and ivertebrate species?

10

500

Vine used by Bohemians to tie kauri shingles.

supplejack (kareao)

500

Forms a seaforest, this is a taonga species, where kina eats its 'cousins'.

bull kelp (rimurapa).

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