The Best of 2004-2006:

Kawau Island - Peacocks and Wallabies
Rebek and his friends spent a week on Kawau Island helping out Department of Conservation officers to tidy up Mansion House and the Island.
Motuora Island - Reforesting a Kiwi Creche
Rebek and his friends spent five days helping out on Motuora Island, a creche for baby kiwis.
Operation Christmas Child - Bringing Joy to Kids
Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes.
Pete Bethune - Skipper and CEO of Earthrace
Earthrace is the world's wickedly coolest boat! It is in a bid to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powerboat, and using only renewable fuels. The program includes an 18-month tour calling at 60 of the worlds great cities, promoting fuels like biodiesel, and raising awareness about sustainable use of resources. Me and Rebek had a personal tour of the boat and got to talk to the skipper.
Dr Don Merton - World Famous Conservationist
Dr Don is best known for saving the black robin from eggstinshun and he has been at the forfront of efforts to save the kakapo for more than 25 years.
Lucy, Tom, and Coins - BNZ Piggy Banks Spokespigs
I have scooped a New Zealand EGGSCLOOSIVE interview with three of the Bank of New Zealand piggy banks - they have not talked to ANY human jornalists, just to me! I asked them all about there trip to the BNZ Resort Island.
Asha - the Lion Cub
Asha the lion cub, and her brother Aslan, live and work at Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park. Altho Asha attempted to EAT me, I did manij to get an intaview. It is a risky busnis being a journalist sometimes!
Sophie Smith - The Takahe Girl
Sophie Smith raised $150,000 to help the Takahe with just one letter! She is so cool - and she is only a little bit older than me.
Matt McArthur - Antarctic Explorer
I rekkon Antarctica is just about the coolest place on earth to visit - coolest - ha ha ha - get it? Well, anyway, the closest we have been is The International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch, but I got to talk to a human who has really been to Antarctica.