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Wednesday, 27 December 2017 12:49

MB100 – a milestone for Pukaha

MB100 – a milestone for Pukaha

Pukaha was delighted to announce the 100th kiwi chick to be hatched in the nursery since it started hatching kiwi chicks under human care in September 2005 MB100 made its way into the world on March 18, 2017. Lead kiwi ranger, Jess Flamy, was on hand to assist. Jess  has supervised the hatch of nine kiwi at Pukaha  this year so MB100 was in very safe hands!

To celebrate the 100 milestone hatch, Pukaha  held a Kids Go Free day in March when MB100 was having one of its first feeds at 12 noon.

Pateke – clutch No. 3

More conservation breeding success with the hatch of five more pateke ducklings in the Free Flight Aviary. This is the third clutch for the same pateke pair this year so they must be pretty happy in their new home. Mum is fairly happy showing off her new brood and at 4pm daily there is a ranger talk in the Free Flight Aviary and the pateke are usually happy to eat the mealworm treats they get at that time on  their pond.

DOC does its bit

Kea set free after successful leg surgery

A young kea has been released back into the  wild in Fiordland after his severely injured leg was successfully remodelled by vets. Thanks to Real Journeys, Air New Zealand and Meridian Energy for being involved in this happy ending.

Rare native buttercup found on Stewart Island

The mount Allen buttercup was found by DOC botanists on a remote mountain range on Stewart Island/Rakiura. The island is a hotspot for endemic plants with at least 28 native plants, many of them alpine species, found there.

Motley Crew arrive in Hawke’s Bay

Kōrure (mottled petrels) have been  translocated from Whenua Hou (Codfish Island) to their new home at Maungaharuru. These translocations gave 67 birds a new home and are part of an effort to restore seabird populations.

Published in Issue 171