I've always wondered why no NZ zoo had brought in a walk-through weka enclosure. It just seems so obvious with such a friendly but also flightless bird.
Out walking among the weka - waikato-times | Stuff.co.nz
Out walking among the weka - waikato-times | Stuff.co.nz
14/09/2010
Visitors can now walk with the weka following the opening of a new feature at Hamilton Zoo yesterday.
The Weka Walk houses the zoo's seven rare North Island weka which will roam freely in native bush while visitors walk through.
The new walkway and associated native bush have been the brainchild of Hamilton Zoo birds and reptiles team leader Peter Smits, who came up with the idea 10 years ago.
Mr Smits said seeing the project become a reality gave him a "really good feeling of satisfaction".
The weka shied away from the cameras yesterday but Mr Smits said they would soon be out mingling with the crowd. He said the area would be home to entirely New Zealand native animals and plants, including lizards and frogs.
"A lot of tourists who want to see native animals can come here and see it all, because they usually only have an hour or two to spare.
"You can see tigers in any other zoo in the world," he said.
Hamilton Zoo director Stephen Standley said the enclosure was "one step ahead of Auckland and Wellington zoos".
Mr Standley said the Weka Walk was seen as a unique way for visitors to get an up-close appreciation of one of the country's native birds.
"What better way to get a full appreciation of the curious and bold nature of weka than by walking among them."