A few months back near Red Bridge I spied a ute with dozens of predator traps strapped to its trailer.
Any ardent supporter of our native fauna would have been buoyed to see such an impressive arsenal and well-resourced offensive launched in our own backyard.
The war to protect what's endemic and precious is one we should all be proud to wage.
That's why the story about a coastal wader breeding up a storm in Central Hawke's Bay is heartening.
The numbers in a burgeoning colony of a New Zealand dotterel, tuturiwhatu, in a 1km area in Ouepoto Reserve at Aramoana Beach have swelled remarkably.