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Rangers first discovered a tūturuatu dead on November 17. The others were found dead on December 16 and January 14. They were killed at night while incubating their eggs, causing a disruption in breeding pairs and a serious setback for the Motutapu population, which has struggled to become established. Department of Conservation/Supplied A stoat continues to evade capture on Motutapu Island. (File photo) A takahē was also found dead on the island recently and could be the stoat’s latest victim. The tūturuatu were evacuated for their own safety, but will be sent back by the end of next month, the Department of Conservation said. ....
Department of Conservation/Supplied A stoat has killed three tūturuatu on Motutapu Island since November (File photo) DOC, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki and Kiwis for Kiwi began the hunt for the stoat on the island in January, after three tūturuatu (shore plover) were found dead. Ten of the rare birds – believed to be the entire remaining tūturuatu population on Motutapu – were evacuated from the island earlier this month. The nine adults and one juvenile tūturuatu were sent to Cape Sanctuary in Hawke’s Bay and the Wairarapa’s Pukaha National Wildlife Centre for at least the next two months. ....
Petrel power: Two sooty shearwater petrel chicks hatch at Hawke s Bay sanctuary 21 Feb, 2021 10:55 PM 3 minutes to read Cape Sanctuary founder Liz Lowe (left), and Hariata Dawn Bennett, Waipuka (Ngāti Mihiroa), with a sooty shearwater petrel chick. Photo Supplied Cape Sanctuary founder Liz Lowe (left), and Hariata Dawn Bennett, Waipuka (Ngāti Mihiroa), with a sooty shearwater petrel chick. Photo Supplied The Cape Sanctuary has marked a biodiversity milestone following the hatching of two sooty shearwater petrel chicks. The sanctuary has translocated three different species of petrel since 2008 – Cook s, grey-faced and the common diving petrel from offshore islands – but the new chicks are a result of breeding pairs being attracted to the site. ....
Kiwi chicks hatching by the dozens in Hawke s Bay this summer 18 Feb, 2021 12:34 AM 2 minutes to read Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust chairman Simon Hall and a conservation volunteer examine a recovered kiwi egg before sending it to the National Kiwi Hatchery. Photo / Supplied Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust chairman Simon Hall and a conservation volunteer examine a recovered kiwi egg before sending it to the National Kiwi Hatchery. Photo / Supplied Three dozen kiwi chicks have hatched so far this kiwi egg-lifting season in a Hawke s Bay forest. It s a promising mid-season result according to Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust staffer and kiwi whisperer Barry Crene. ....
GO NZ: A holiday at Cape Kidnappers in Hawke s Bay, with kiwis and gannets 13 Jan, 2021 05:19 PM 6 minutes to read A kiwi discovery tour at Cape Kidnappers, Hawke s Bay. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald Sue Wallace Meet a cute, soft and fluffy kiwi chick with a needle-like beak and tiny eyes for the first time, and chances are you will be smitten. I was. But as awesome as a face-to-face encounter is, it s knowing that they can breed and live safely, thanks to conservation efforts, that s just as important. Advertisement As for gannets with their blue-black liner-ringed eyes and golden yellow crowns, I can t take my eyes off them as they swoop and do kamikaze-style dives into the turquoise sea, retrieving fish and looking pleased with themselves. ....