Whakarongo mai ra ki te tangi o te kiwi o Whakatane
Kiwi hold a special place in the Hearts of New Zealanders. Help them to thrive and prosper.
In the Whakatane District, kiwi are literally in our backyard. We have the unique opportunity to be able to walk off the pavement into the bush and be in kiwi territory. Without active management to support breeding and minimise predators, kiwi will eventually disappear from the Whakatane Distict. Whakatane Kiwi need your help.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Young Chick Moko named at Ceremony at Paroa School
On 17th May 2010 Moko was officially named at a ceremony at Paroa School.
He was then released by Michelle and Laura at Kohi Point where he will monitored and hopefully become part of a future breeding pair.
The Trust has now started a series of walks for listening to Kiwis at night in the Ohope Beach Reserve. They last around 2 hours, with and introduction and background on the kiwis. They will be meeting at 7pm at a cost of $15 for adults and $10 for children over 8. No children under 8 please.
Dates:
September 28th, 30th.
October 3rd, 7th, 10th, 12th.
For more information please contact Russell on 07 3060854 or 07 3125363.
Dog Aversion Training
Next date is :
Venue:
9.00am onwards
$10 per dog
To book and for more information please phone Louiese on 07 308 4890
Contact us:-
To find out more about the Whakatane Kiwi Trust and how you can help save Whakatane Kiwi email us at admin@whakatanekiwi.org.nz or contact us at:-
Whakatane Kiwi Trust
PO Box 3153
Ohope 3161
New Zealand
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