
Ingrid Gruner
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Ingrid Gruner is a regional biodiversity liaison with the New Zealand Department of Conservation, known for her work in managing the captive population of the rare Mount Augustus snail, Powelliphanta augusta. She played a crucial role in the early stages of the captive breeding program and recently highlighted the remarkable moment when a snail was filmed laying an egg from its neck for the first time.
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Ingrid Gruner, a regional liaison officer responsible for biodiversity, remarked on the uniqueness of the recent breeding observation of Powelliphanta augusta.
חילזון טורף בסכנת הכחדה צולם מטיל ביצה מהצווארידיעות אחרונות (Yedioth Ahronoth / ynet)·
Israel· 2025-05-11
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Ingrid Gruner, the department’s regional biodiversity liaison, helped manage the captivity programme in its early days.
Rare New Zealand snail filmed laying egg via its neck for first time | WildlifeThe Guardian·
United Kingdom· 2025-05-08

