by Save the Kiwi | Sep 5, 2023 | Uncategorized
Tūtawa mai i rungaTūtawa mai i raroTūtawa mai i rotoTūtawa mai i wahoKia tau aiTe mauri tūTe mauri oraKi te katoaHaumi eHui eTāiki e! I te tuatahi, me wehi ki te Atua. Ka whakahonore tō tātou Kīngi, a Kingi Tuheitia Potatau Te Tuawhitu e noho ana i runga i te ahurewa...
by Save the Kiwi | Sep 5, 2023 | Chasing Zero, Jobs for Nature, John Bissell, Predator Control
“Who ya gonna call?” when you experience a significant predation event has now been answered. In late July a small group of proven predator hunters gathered at Blue Lake in Rotorua for what was the first Predator Response Team hui. The team was handpicked...
by Save the Kiwi | Jul 11, 2023 | Chasing Zero, Predator Control
Just Over a year ago, I started a conversation about cats and the associated issues around them. Since then, I’ve had a great response from all sides. I haven’t set out to offend anyone, but rather to have an honest up-front conversation about the issues at hand and...
by Save the Kiwi | Jul 10, 2023 | Kiwi Champions
Al Grant is used to working long hours and in unpredictable environments. By day (and often by night), the police senior sergeant spends his time keeping the streets of South Auckland safe. But in his downtime, he volunteers his time to keeping kiwi safe. Al’s kiwi...
by Save the Kiwi | Jul 4, 2023 | Crombie Lockwood Kiwi Burrow, Save the Kiwi
In the middle of the kiwi hatching season, the Crombie Lockwood Kiwi Burrow is a hive of activity. Eggs are tenderly cared for during their incubation period and periodically ‘candled’ and turned to help with the hatching process. When it’s time and only on their...