UN Unique kiwi species spotted in Aotearoa after 50-year absence - Kiwi species believed extinct on the mainland of NZ for 50 years has appeared again

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Unique kiwi species spotted in Aotearoa after 50-year absence​

RNZ
16 Jul, 2025 12:04 AM

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Until now, it was believed pukupuku only survived on offshore islands and in fenced predator-free sites. Photo / DoC

By RNZ

Conservationists are delighted after a unique kiwi was rediscovered in Aotearoa for the first time in 50 years.

The little spotted kiwi, or kiwi pukupuku, was first spotted in the remote Adams Wilderness Area in the West Coast by a Department of Conservation (DoC) hunter.

It prompted DoC biodiversity ranger Iain Graham, alongside his conservation dog Brew, to fly in to locate the bird.

“I heard kiwi calling the first night – two of them duetting – and immediately knew they didn’t sound like other kiwi. It was exciting, but it took a few days to narrow down the area,” Graham said.

He said the trip was a bit of a rollercoaster.

“We were in rough terrain, in typical West Coast weather, and I was running out of dry clothes. Brew would find a burrow, but I couldn’t get to the bird. We were so frustratingly close,” he said.

“I was stoked when we finally caught up with the female on our final night, the absolute last chance before getting flown out.”

Tiny feathers were collected from the small spotted kiwi to confirm the bird was a kiwi pukupuku, the smallest kiwi species.​

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A little spotted kiwi, or kiwi pukupuku. Photo / RNZ

Kiwi pukupuku are extremely vulnerable to introduced predators. Until now, it was believed they only survived on offshore islands and in fenced predator-free sites.

An estimated 2000 of the threatened birds remain, though the population is increasing thanks to the conservation efforts of community groups, agencies, and tangata whenua, DoC said.

Despite years of searching, the last known sighting of a kiwi pukupuku on the mainland was in 1978.

“Kiwi pukupuku are one of those unique species which make Aotearoa New Zealand so special. I’m not sure how to express how thrilling this rediscovery is for the conservation world,” Kiwi Recovery Group leader Emily King said.

Kara Edwards, of Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio, said the find was an opportunity for hapū to connect with what had been considered a lost taonga.

“Knowing kiwi pukupuku have survived this whole time in our takiwā is incredible. We are extremely excited and looking forward to working with DOC to secure the future of kiwi pukupuku.”
Since the sighting, Graham and Brew have returned to the area and captured a male kiwi.

“We’ll wait for genetic analysis to confirm, but the measurements look right for a kiwi pukupuku,” Graham said.

DoC is gathering information to work with Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio to explore the future protection and management of these birds.

- RNZ​
 
stuff like this gives me hope the ivory bill woodpecker is still out there...
There have been recent spottings in the Deep South, enough so that the US Fish and Wildlife Service hasn't declared them extinct yet and the IUCN considers them to only be "Critically Endangered". They're still out there, bro.
 
Wow maybe instead of looking for it in New Zealand they should’ve been looking in wherever the actual fuck “Aotearoa” is this whole time.
Aotearoa is the name the Maori's call it. NZ is one of the most cucked countries when it comes to pre-Euro peoples. When I lived there we had to sing the national anthem in both Maori and then again in English.
 
Kara Edwards, of Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio, said the find was an opportunity for hapū to connect with what had been considered a lost taonga.
If this article had been written pre-political correctness, what would the highlighted words be for those of us who don't live in Aorticrupture... I mean... Areola... I mean New Zealand?
 
Aotearoa is the name the Maori's call it. NZ is one of the most cucked countries when it comes to pre-Euro peoples. When I lived there we had to sing the national anthem in both Maori and then again in English.
I have no idea what you’re talking about, there is New Zealand and apparently also this place called Aotearoa, which is clearly a land where kiwis are not extinct. They cannot be the same place because that is extremely retarded.
 
If this article had been written pre-political correctness, what would the highlighted words be for those of us who don't live in Aorticrupture... I mean... Areola... I mean New Zealand?
I think it's a Maori whanau, i.e. a subtribe of a larger Maori tribe (iwi).
Tl;dr small clan discovered wonderful cultural item (kiwi bird)
 
Aotearoa is the name the Maori's call it. NZ is one of the most cucked countries when it comes to pre-Euro peoples. When I lived there we had to sing the national anthem in both Maori and then again in English.

Why not just have one stanza of the anthem be in Maori to save everyone time and foster national unity?

Oh. It would probably not be good enough, and national unity would likely be against the desires of communists wanting to use it to push race grifts that all conveniently advocated for "solutions" to the "problem" that are communism.
 
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