by Save the Kiwi | Mar 20, 2026 | Kohanga Kiwi, Save the Kiwi
Ten kiwi were translocated to Karioi Rāhui from Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari last 12 March 2026. They were released into the care of Ngāti Rangi at Rangataua and the Karioi Rāhui as part of the national kiwi repopulation strategy. Receiving kiwi from Sanctuary...
by Save the Kiwi | Mar 18, 2026 | Kohanga Kiwi, Save the Kiwi
‘To the motu and back’ The first three kiwi were transferred back to the Hauraki-Coromandel region as part of a 10-day muster. These kiwi were transported back to the region by representatives from Ngāti Hei and Ngāti Huarere for release on the Kūaotunu Peninsula....
by Save the Kiwi | Oct 31, 2025 | Save the Kiwi
He pīpī kiwi kua whānau mai i Waiheke, ki te whei ao, ki te ao marama! Kua harikoa i te whanautanga mai o te pīpī kiwi tuatahi ki te motu o Waiheke. He tohu nui tēnei ki a mātou kua whakatinanahia te tūmanako me te wawata o te hapori me ngā iwi kia tupu te kāhui kiwi...
by Save the Kiwi | Dec 11, 2024 | Chasing Zero, John Bissell, Predator Control
Ferrets are a significant threat to native bird species and reptiles. They predate on eggs, chicks and adult birds, leading to declines in native populations. Kiwi are at particular risk from ferrets because they can’t fly. In late summer, juvenile ferrets will leave...
by Save the Kiwi | Oct 23, 2024 | Everyday Kiwis, Save the Kiwi
If you bump into Gaia O’Hare on a day off, chances are she’ll end up talking about kiwi anyway. “I love working with kiwi so much,” she says. “I think about them every day and end up discussing work all the time on my days off. Getting to know the kiwi – tracking them...