File:West Coast Wildlife Centre 2 MRD 02.jpg

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English: The West Coast Wildlife Centre, at Franz Josef on the southern West Coast of New Zealand, is part of Project Nest Egg, hatching and incubating the endangered local species of kiwi known as the rowi. Isabella Milner and Laurie Keller are candling an egg with a torch to see the condition of the chick.
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Mike Dickison    wikidata:Q56458901
 
Mike Dickison
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Michael Dickison; Michael R. Dickison; M.R. Dickison
Description New Zealand Wikimedian in residence, curator, zoologist and digital librarian
Location of birth Christchurch
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Camera location43° 23′ 14.58″ S, 170° 10′ 57.04″ E  Heading=87.810699462891° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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West Coast Wildlife Centre, Franz Josef, West Coast, New Zealand

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43°23'14.579"S, 170°10'57.040"E

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13 October 2020

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