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Kiwi chick’s new home on Motutapu

By Katina Conomos . Image credit Facebook / Thames Coast Kiwi Care. 2018 december

In late October, a 23-day-old Coromandel brown kiwi known as “Waipahu” was released onto Motutapu Island. The first chick released for this season, Waipahu is the 62nd kiwi released to the pest free island.

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