About the Bird

Allowing kiwi to disappear would be an ecological disaster, an international embarrassment and the monumental loss of an intriguing bird genetically unchanged for millions of years.
Saving kiwi brings communities together, creates employment and helps restore native forest and habitat for other species. In a changing climate, Trust-supported restoration plantings are positive steps toward sequestering carbon, improving air and water quality, preventing erosion, building soil health...
It’s win–win all the way.
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Stealthy stoats are kiwi chicks’ worst predator. In the wild, only 10% of young birds survive to six months, and fewer than 5% grow to adulthood.













