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Ensuring kiwi can thrive in the wild for generations to come

Credit: Malcolm Pullman

Credit: Anne Stewart
Kiwi Coast is dedicated to protecting and restoring wild kiwi. They control predators, revive habitats, and support safe populations.
Their new Kiwi Rehab Centre cares for injured kiwi, helping them heal and return home. By reconnecting populations and restoring genetic diversity, they’re ensuring kiwi thrive for generations to come.
In New Zealand’s Northland, kiwi populations are increasing wherever communities actively control pests and protect habitats—proving that local conservation efforts are making a real impact.

Kiwi Coast unites over 260 Northland conservation projects across 280,000 hectares, helping kiwi thrive in the wild. This collaborative initiative brings together hapū, iwi, and local communities to protect kiwi and restore native habitats.
To find out more about wild kiwi or
Kiwi Coast, visit their website:
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To help the species, dodoland is donating 10% net sales profit of our Brown Kiwi EUGY directly sold in New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and online to
Kiwi Coast.
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