Interested in Getting Involved?
Our dedicated team of volunteers play a huge part in the day to day running of the park and we are always keen to take on enthusiastic and hard working helpers!
Cleaning aviaries
Food preparation and distribution
Helping with enrichment programs
Animal observation
LOTS of washing dishes!
General park maintenance: graveling pathways, weeding etc.
Native tree planting
Leaf litter collection
Due to the training time required, we are currently looking for those who can commit 1 day per week for at least 4 hours.
We ask for a minimum of 3 months, but the longer you intend to stick around the more we can teach you!
If you don’t mind getting stuck in (and working outside whatever the weather) give us a shout
Come and join our family!
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us.
We’ll keep your details on file and be in touch when an opportunity becomes available.
My camera roll is full of views like this
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Keep this in mind if you’re hoping to snap the perfect photo inside the Kiwi House...
Please don’t! 🚫📸
Kiwi are nocturnal birds and extremely sensitive to light. Any flashes or lights emitted from cameras, phones, or other recording devices can disturb and unsettle them.
For this reason, we don`t allow photography of any kind inside our kiwi houses. We know everyone loves seeing them, and we promise they`re much happier and easier to spot when they`re not getting the paparazzi treatment.
Your friends and family back home will just have to settle for your enthusiastic descriptions of your kiwi encounter!
#kiwi #bird #newzealand #wildlife
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Here`s the story...
Arawa, the ruru (morepork) came to us from the good folks at @wingspan.nz in Rotorua after he was injured in the wild. It`s suspected this wee fella might have been a victim of carstrike after he was found on the side of the road.
Due to his injuries, he can`t be released, so he`s now part of our Kiwi Park whānau. 🤎
📸 This is Arawa and Hunter during one of Arawa`s regular heath checks.
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We all have our vices...
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Not sure who needs to hear this…
#wildlife #conservation #newzealand #aotearoa #predatorfree
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Makes the catch, even with the deflection off the branch. 👏
Our kārearea (Rui) has serious skills when it comes to catching food... even if it`s airborne.
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Ew, seedy...
Seed mixes might seem like a great way to attract birds to your home, but the reality is our native species have evolved to thrive on specialised diets. Commercial seed mixes and other processed bird foods can actually cause health issues for native birds. They may also attract introduced birds and predators, which can threaten native species.
If you want to make your backyard more native-friendly, we recommend planting native trees and shrubs, and setting up a bird bath. Your feathered locals will love you for it!
#newzealand #nativebirds #wildlife #conservation #birds
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OK, so they aren`t dinosaurs, but they aren`t lizards either.
Tuatara diverged from the lineage of reptiles that included snakes and lizards over 250 million years ago 🤯 and are the sole survivors of that ancient order of reptile.
Every morning we check in on these guys (Zeus and Ollie) to see how they are doing and usually fund them catching some 💤 together. Super cute ☺️
#wildlife #reptile #tuatara #newzealand #wildlifeconservation
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Speaking from experience
#birds #birding #wildlife #conservation
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They should be!
In fact, we all should be! Keeping the conversation going about our native wildlife and the threats they face is very important.
Whether it`s heading outside for a stroll to see what birds you can spot or identify, volunteering at a reforestation initiative, or visiting your local wildlife conservation park to learn more, there are lots of little things we can all do to ensure our awesome birds and reptiles are around for future generations to enjoy.
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