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Brown kiwi in the wild
There are some great kiwi related videos getting put on the internet in New Zealand and around the world – here are just a few of them.

|  YouTube

The BNZ Save the Kiwi You Tube channel is a great place to find kiwi video all in one place.

|  NZ On Screen

To celebrate New Zealand's unique natural taonga, actor and director Peter Hayden has curated a highlights collection from three decades of Natural History New Zealand productions. Aotearoa's landforms and its magnificent menagerie of natural oddities - birds, insects, trees like nowhere else on the planet - are showcased in 15 award-winning titles. From Discovery Channel and David Bellamy docos, to Wild South and Our World classics.  NHNZ have been extremely generous in allowing this material to screen in full, for free, on NZ On Screen. Many of these classic docos feature fantastic footage of Kiwi, and i'm sure Save the Kiwi Trust supporters will be keen to watch them:

•  Moa's Ark : Invaders of the Lost Ark – botanist David Bellamy gets up close with Brown Kiwi in Napier

•  Ghosts of Gondwana is award-winning footage of Kiwi at night

•  An excerpt from the 1997 Greenstone doco Who's Killing the Kiwi

•  A classic NFU 1950 film of children playing with a kiwi with a bamboo peg leg

|  DarkStar the Kiwi

Check out these stories about Darkstar the kiwi having her cast taken off at Auckland Zoo yesterday. She was hit by a car up in Northland in May. Phil Brown did a stellar job tackling four separate interviews with print, tv and radio journos.

•  Lucky kiwi given second chance (TVNZ)

•  Injured brown kiwi ready to return home (TV 3 News)

•  Injured Kiwi stays on at the old home (NZ Herald)

|  BNZ Operation Nest Egg™

•  Kiwi eggs 'lifted' to increase life expectancy (TV 3 News)

|  Rowi Release

This article was on ABC science programme Catalyst, it was the first of 3 articles. The team did a great job with the ABC - really good story

•  Rare kiwi moved in breeding bid (TVNZ)

 

 

 

 

 

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Some people think kiwi use their beak to fight, like a sword. That would be like you head-butting someone with your nose. The kiwi’s nose is finely tuned and sensitive, second only to the condor in its ability to detect scent.

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