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A kiwi chick getting a helping hand, and, Andy Lowe (a preserve landowner), his son Hunter, and members of Ngati Kahungunu Heretaunga welcome Hine, the first kiwi on the peninsula in more than 100 years
BNZ Save the Kiwi is a powerful and active partnership between BNZ, the Department of Conservation and the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society.

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The Trust
The Trust Our trustees help guide BNZ Save the Kiwi.
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Meet Some of the Team
Meet Some of the Team Many people are working to help kiwi. Meet just a few of the team.
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Kiwi Recovery Group
Kiwi Recovery Group The Kiwi Recovery Group provides technical advice to support field workers.
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BNZ Operation Nest Egg
BNZ Operation Nest Egg BNZ Operation Nest Egg™ is an innovative and successful programme.
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Success Stories
Success Stories Find out about the actions, research and education programmes helping save kiwi.
How You Can Help
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Make a Donation
Make a Donation There are several ways to make a donation to help save kiwi.
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Corporate Support
Corporate Support Join the corporate partners programme and become a champion of kiwi and the environment.
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Call Count Monitoring
Call Count Monitoring Hear what a kiwi call sounds like, and learn how to monitor kiwi.

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Did You Know?

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.

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