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Kakapo Kakapo Kakapo are native nocturnal-parrots. They are nearly extinct as there are only 124 left in the world. They live in bushes on Codfish Island. The boy booms when he wants to find the girl kakapo. They have excellent camouflage in the trees and bushes and they have a very bad smell so predators can easily get them. They eat leaves, nuts and fruit from trees. They used to have lots of predators. Males have trackers so that their caregivers can find them. After mating, male kakapo have no further role in the breeding process. Female kakapo get attracted to the males. Maori ate kakapo for the food, feathers and skin were used for clothing and adorment. Kakapo were friendly when their predators weren't there. Quarantine procedures are very important for keeping these offshore islands free from introduced pests. There is the risk of damaging the environment by being on the island and also bringing rodents and other pests and diseases that would destroy the ecology of the island. Kakapo are nocturnal and kakapo only sleep through the day. Kakapo are only active at night. When you get Wheua Hou all of your gear is opened in a rodent safe room. They use transmitters to find out where they are and what they're doing. The rangers job is to look after the kakapo. Daryl Eason looks after the mum kakapos eggs and babies. Graeme Elliott made the boom box. the boom box is a thing