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You can see kiwi in captivity and in the wild. 

Rainbow Springs, Rotorua
Rainbow Springs, Rotorua


Kiwi are held in captivity at the following places:

North Island, New Zealand

South Island, New Zealand

Overseas

  •  Osaka Municipal Tennoji Zoo, Japan
  • Antwerp Zoo, Belgium
  • Rotterdam Zoo, Netherlands
  • Zoologischer Garten Berlin, Germany
  • Frankfurt Zoo, Germany
  • Los Angeles Zoo, California, United States of America
  • San Diego Zoo, California, United States of America
  • National Zoological Park, Washington DC, United States of America
  • Chicago Zoological Park, Brookfield, United States of America
  • Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

 

You may be able to see wild kiwi by joining the following tours:

 

North Island, New Zealand

  •  Trounson Kauri Park, Waipoua Forest, Northland – contact the Department of Conservation Kauri Area Office, 64 9 437 3011
  • Aroha Island Ecological Centre, Kerikeri - 64 9 407 5243
  • Project Kiwi, Coromandel
  • Kiwi Encounters, Whakamanu Wildlife Management, Ohakune, whakamanu@actrix.co.nz  Ph/fax (06) 3859 505
  • Nature Quest New Zealand Birding & Nature tours, Email: nature@naturequest.co.nz, Phone: +64 3 489 8444

 

    South Island

    Stewart Island, New Zealand

    • Kiwi Wilderness Walks, Riverton – 64 3 442 6017
    • Ruggedy Range Wilderness Experience
    • Bravo Adventure Cruises, Stewart Island – 64 3 219 1144 New Zealand

     

    Incubating the Egg
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    In some species only the male kiwi incubates the egg.
    The Young Bird
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    Kiwi chicks look after themselves from the moment they hatch
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