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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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Money for Kiwi
Money for Kiwi Thanks to our generous sponsors & supporters, we granted almost $1 million to projects this year. More...
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Kiwi Poll
Brits are Poms. Americans are Yanks. New Zealanders are called Kiwis thanks to a shoe polish. Would you prefer a different national name?
 
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Did You Know?

Kiwi are usually monogamous – pairing for up to 30 years – and the female is bigger and dominates the male.  This monogamy and role reversal is rare among birds.

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