LIFESTYLER
April 16 2013
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Kiwis return to Brynderwyns by Rose Rees-Owen
Fourteen Northland brown kiwis have been released at Marunui, near Mangawhai on the south side of the Brynderwyn Hills, after nearly 50 years absence.
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Since 1987 Marunui Conservation Limited and its shareholding families have worked towards implementing a comprehensive pest management programme to ensure the birds have a safe return. “It was a wonderful day,” says Marunui Conservation spokesperson John Hawley, “it represents the culmination of years of hard work to restore and protect the habitat to a level that can sustain these precious birds.” They were raised on Motuora Island in the Hauraki Gulf, devoid of predators, as part of BNZ’s Operation Nest Egg. “It was a kiwi crèche,” says John and he believes they will be as thrilled to be in Marunui as local residents are to have them there because the island was suffering Photo: Peter Grant from the drought. John Robinson of Mangawhai pats a Northland brown kiwi, held by mentor Wendy Sporle, before it is “It had no running streams released into the Marunui Conservation whereas here, there are, as well as 423ha of indigenous forest.” “It’s great to have strong support from volunteers might meet the kiwis again In preparation for the new residents, the community,” says John. and it is hoped to release more birds Marunui has been co-ordinating with the Around 250 attended the release in 2014 and 2015. community to help control threats. day with Mangawhai Tracks Charitable “It is dependent on this release being They held a trapper training day to Trust manning the car parking and the a success, but we are hopeful that it will demonstrate a range of pest traps and Mangawhai primary school and cadets be and the kiwis will thrive.” practical techniques for killing possums, participating in the welcome. There are an equal number of males stoats, ferrets, weasels and rats with Iwi from Motuora Island as well as and females and a transmitter has been some neighbours and locals receiving local iwi blessed the birds, and all placed on the birds to enable them to be grants from Northland Regional Council who attended had a chance to get up monitored for the next six weeks. to assist. close and personal with our national After the third release in 2015 They also provided training for dogs to icon before they were encouraged into there should be more than 40 kiwis avoid killing or hurting kiwis which saw premade burrows. in the Brynderwyns to provide a 31 dogs and their owners participate. While Marunui is on private land, founding population.
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