Depending on how they are managed, exotic forests can be useful kiwi habitat.
30 October 2009
The latest PDF issue of "The Kiwi Advocate" is now available to download.
Summary of what's inside Issue 15:
Kiwi Saving Kiwi : The Rowi Story
BNZ Save the Kiwi Trust is helping put New Zealand’s most endangered kiwi species on the road to recovery...
Bird of the Year
It’s official – kiwi are New Zealand’s bird of the year...
Kiwi on Air
In July, TVNZ announced BNZ Save the Kiwi Trust was one of four charitable organisations chosen to receive free on-air advertising for the next two years...
Funding Windfall
In September, BNZ Save the Kiwi Trust announced nearly one million dollars has been awarded to more than 50 kiwi conservtion projects around New Zealand...
BNZ Operation Nest Egg™
Another spring, another hopeful kiwi breeding season...
Forest & Bird’s Kiwi Conservation Club
Sniff, our very own kiwi star, is now a regular feature in Forest and Bird’s club for children...
Whakatane Kiwi Trust
In September, the Whakatane Kiwi Trust released its 100th BNZ Operation Nest Egg™ chick...
Trust News:
• Welcome to Our New Trustees
• From Our Executive Director
• We've Moved
From Our Sponsors and Supporters:
• Closed for good
• Stop paper statements and help kiwi get home
• Dip for dollars
• Grand effort from Macleans College students
Events...
• Egg candling course
• Generating kiwi funding
• Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
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In 1906, a Scottish-born inventor developed a revolutionary new shoe polish. He called it Kiwi polish. It was used by the British and American armies during World War I, and soon New Zealand soldiers became ‘Kiwis’.








