A native freshwater fish thought to be lost from an Auckland's wetland has resurfaced after more than a decade of searching.
Populations of the endangered Waikaka, or black mudfish, have been relocated in a small corner of Helensville in the last couple of months.
Auckland Council's senior regional fresh water advisor, Matt Bloxham said the finds of the small eel-like critters in October were surprising.
"We've been looking since 2014, spreading the net as it were to other areas... mudfish have really specific requirements in terms of habitat so not every wetland is going to hold habitat useful to mudfish but finding them has proven harder than than we expected.
"It was this year that we found two new populations so it's been quite an amazing year for us."
He said the latest finds were located in a small body of water of only a few metres, the space likely created by roaming deer
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