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Kiwi Now Easier to See And Protect

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Although the Kiwi bird is flightless and nocturnal, they are now easier to see now with the introduction of 15 little spotted kiwis to the Motuihe Island in the Hauraki Gulf.

According to Jamble Magazine:

While most visitors to Motuihe Island only visit for a daytrip, travelers can also camp on the island; and as kiwis are nocturnal, overnights stays offer the best opportunity to see or at least hear the birds. Motuihe Trust chairman John Laurence said,”people who chose to stay overnight on the island should look out for kiwi eating sandhoppers on the beach or foraging for bugs in the long grass.”

Since we are talking about Kiwis, it is a good time to remind everyone about the Save the Kiwi Trust. BNZ Save the Kiwi is a partnership between BNZ, the Department of Conservation and the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. The trust allocates funding to hands-on kiwi projects, raises sponsorship dollars, increases public awareness about the plight of kiwi and works alongside kiwi experts to provide resources, advice and best practice guidance to all those working to save New Zealand’s national bird.

It is the cornerstone of the Department of Conservation’s efforts to protect and extend habitat of the kiwi.

You can find more info on their website here.

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