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The kea conservationist getting rewarded for her work

The kea conservationist getting rewarded for her work

Most people achieve their masters degrees by going to university, studying long and hard hours but a few select people are gifted them through making exceptional contributions to their field. That's the case with our next guest. Unitec have awarded an honorary master's degree in applied science to Tamsin Orr-Walker MNZM, co-founder of Kea Conservation Trust

Afternoons · RNZ

April 9, 202613m 16s

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Most people achieve their masters degrees by going to university, studying long and hard hours but a few select people are gifted them through making exceptional contributions to their field. That's the case with our next guest. Unitec have awarded an honorary master's degree in applied science to Tamsin Orr-Walker MNZM, co-founder of Kea Conservation Trust

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