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We collaborated with WWF New Zealand to produce this promotional video celebrating their amazing conservation efforts.
The waiata accompanying the video was created by a talented young Gisborne artist called ‘Miss Pou,’ who isn’t only a brilliant musician, but also a youth ambassador for conservation
WWF New Zealand is part of the world’s largest organisation dedicated to protecting nature and looking after the planet.
Preserving our oceans and their inhabitants is one of WWF’s top global priorities, and because here in New Zealand our marine life is so unique and diverse they place particular focus on looking after our marine animals. WWF also works within local communities to protect our endangered species and preserve our beautiful native bush.
Watch the video here