zooboy28
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Babies to start the year - North Island Kaka chicks hatch in the Forest.
From the Zoo's Facebook page:
This follows news late last year that the Zoo had hatched five Brown Teal ducklings, also in the Forest:
Good to hear of the breeding success of endangered natives at the Zoo, and also that they have added Brown Teal to the Forest aviary (previously only in the Wetland aviary), this will mean there will be some activity on the forest floor and the ponds now!
From the Zoo's Facebook page:
We have Kākā chicks in The Forrest (Te Wao Nui) now, so keep an eye out for them...
This follows news late last year that the Zoo had hatched five Brown Teal ducklings, also in the Forest:
Five little brown teal ducklings (pāteke) have hatched in Te Wao Nui's The Forest!
The Zoo is part of a Brown Teal recovery project to rescue these endangered birds, and now about 200 brown teal bred in captivity are released into predator free environments each year.
Good to hear of the breeding success of endangered natives at the Zoo, and also that they have added Brown Teal to the Forest aviary (previously only in the Wetland aviary), this will mean there will be some activity on the forest floor and the ponds now!