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BNZ Save the Kiwi
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Kiwi are an icon, and an oddity. Flightless and nocturnal, these remarkable birds are the national symbol of New Zealand and its people. This website reveals the kiwi's world, and the work of BNZ Save the Kiwi. Our aim is for kiwi to once again flourish, secure for generations to come.
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Kiwi Hui 2010
Kiwi Hui 2010 Registration The dates for the National Kiwi Hui 2010 have been announced. Register your interest now ...
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Funding Applications
Funding Applications Open Funding applications for are now being accepted. Find out more about the eligibility criteria...
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Kiwi Poll
If there was only enough funding to save one of these native bird species, which should it be?
 
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Threats
Threats Kiwi face many threats on the New Zealand mainland.
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Did You Know?

Most kiwi are strictly night-time birds.  The main reason is food – when the sun goes down, underground insects move up closer to the soil’s surface.  Southern tokoeka, on Stewart Island/Rakiura, are the exception.

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