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A newly hatched kiwi chick, and, an egg collected from the wild
Since efforts to save kiwi began in earnest in 1991, a great deal of progress has been made in the conservation and management of New Zealand’s national bird.

Efforts to restore pockets of the environment are allowing kiwi and other native species to live free from the threat of pests and predators – just as they may have done hundreds of years ago.

These sanctuaries have many benefits for ecosystems as a whole.

Research has been a vital component of BNZ Save the Kiwi, providing the information we need to help kiwi in the most effective, efficient and sustainable way.

The actions taken to protect kiwi are many and varied – they range from creating whole new populations, to innovative new animal pest control techniques.

Education is a key tool, raising awareness of the kiwi’s plight and letting people know what they can do to help.

Efforts to save kiwi are also benefiting people by bringing communities together and creating employment.

How You Can Help
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Bank with BNZ
Bank with BNZ With your support, the BNZ, its staff and customers have contributed more than NZ$7 million towards saving kiwi.
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Report Signs of Kiwi Help kiwi researchers by reporting any kiwi sign or calls.

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Donations to Bank of New Zealand Save the Kiwi Trust are tax deductible. Contact savethekiwitrust@bnz.co.nz for a receipt.

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