Five North Island Kaka and two Brown Teal from Hamilton are being prepared for release at various locations. 150 Hamilton-bred Brown Teals have been released to date. The zoo's two pairs of teals currently have seven ducklings and five eggs respectively. From their social media:
"With Spring here, one of our favourite moments of the season is seeing the native birds we have hatched and raised, released to the wild. When it comes to this journey, it is all hands-on deck . With our dedicated keeping team working hard on site, it sometimes means pulling in others at the zoo, to do the all-important drive and drop off of this precious cargo.
On Monday our fabulous Zoo Business Coordinator Fiona jumped in the zoo ute and headed off to Taupo. Here she met up with fellow conservation champion John, and handed over five of our kākā, and two pāteke (Brown Teal) ducks. Four of the kākā birds were then delivered to Cape Sanctuary on Cape Kidnappers Peninsula, with the fifth heading to Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre at Mt Bruce, Wairarapa. The pāteke were destined for the stunning Peacock Spring at the Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust in Christchurch (“bootcamp” for young birds bred in captivity, readying them for wild). Here they will be flocked with other ducklings before their release to the wild. All of these locations are stunning environments, you could not ask for more perfect places to ready these precious birds in / release into.
The pāteke in particular are a great success story for us. In the past 10 years Hamilton Zoo has bred for release around 175 pāteke, of which 150 have been released into the wild. Currently we have seven more ducklings that will be sent for release in about a months time, and we have a pair who have laid another five eggs. When you take into account that we have another two breeding pairs at the zoo also, well the future is looking bright for the pāteke."