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  2. Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011

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    The Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 2011. The law is a response to the Supreme Court 's ruling in Hamed & Ors v. R , [ 1 ] and is intended to legalise surveillance ruled unlawful by the courts.

  3. Mass surveillance in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The police have access to over 5,000 cameras owned by businesses, councils and government agencies, which can be accessed by 4,000 police officers on their smartphones. [3] The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service is responsible for human intelligence collection in New Zealand. [4]

  4. Saddleback (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The saddlebacks appear to be a remnant of an early expansion of passerines in New Zealand, and are two of five New Zealand wattlebirds of the family Callaeidae, the others being the extinct huia, the endangered North Island kōkako, and the possibly extinct South Island kōkako. New Zealand wattlebirds have only one close relative: the ...

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  6. Callaeidae - Wikipedia

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    Callaeidae (sometimes Callaeatidae) is a family of passerine birds endemic to New Zealand.It contains three genera, with five species in the family. One species, the huia, became extinct early in the 20th century, while the South Island kōkako is critically endangered and may be extinct.

  7. List of birds of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    (ex) Extirpated – a species no longer found in New Zealand or a portion thereof but existing elsewhere (P) Regularly occurring in New Zealand or a portion thereof. The species occurs on an annual or mostly annual basis but does not nest in New Zealand. (V) Vagrant – a species rarely occurring in New Zealand or a portion thereof.

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