National Kiwi Hatchery Welcomes Milestone 2,500th Chick
In an egg-cellent achievement for Kiwi repopulation efforts, Ngāi Tahu Tourism’s National Kiwi Hatchery is celebrating the hatching of its 2,500th kiwi chick. This significant milestone comes hot on the heels of a cracking, record-breaking season in 2023, during which the hatchery successfully brought 153 kiwi chicks into the world.

The Rotorua-based
National Kiwi Hatchery recently relocated to a purpose-built
facility on the grounds of Agrodome,
where expanded outdoor crèche facilities and improvements
have allowed the team to significantly ramp up its ongoing
conservation and repopulation efforts of the beloved
national taonga.
Business Manager of National Kiwi Hatchery, Emma Bean says, “Welcoming the 2500th member into our whānau is a very proud moment for the facility, and testament to the dedication of our team in preserving the national manu of Aotearoa. We're excited to share this wonderful news with everyone!
"It’s an important opportunity to raise awareness of New Zealand’s threatened species that are in rapid decline in the wild, and to learn about the important work the National Kiwi Hatchery is doing to care for and protect kiwi."
Manuhiri (visitors)
are invited to visit the new-and-improved facility and meet
the new addition now, with official opening festivities
taking place in March - more information to
come.
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