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The little spotted kiwi's conservation status is listed as "range restricted" (by 'Save the Kiwi'), with a growing population. Formerly classified as " vulnerable " by the IUCN , [ 14 ] it was suspected to be more numerous than generally assumed.
5 Status and conservation. Toggle Status and conservation subsection. 5.1 Sanctuaries. ... Clockwise from left: brown kiwi (Apteryx australis), little spotted kiwi ...
Chalky Island, a rugged yet lush 2-square-mile outcrop in the Pacific nation’s Fiordland, is home to the endemic Te Kākahu skink, the iconic little spotted kiwi and the kākāpō, the only ...
Status Distribution Great spotted kiwi: Apteryx haastii VU South Island, New Zealand Little spotted kiwi: Apteryx owenii LR/nt Multiple small islands in New Zealand Okarito kiwi: Apteryx rowi DD Okarito forest in New Zealand's South Island Southern brown kiwi: Apteryx australis VU
little spotted kiwi The parasite most probably became extinct when the last individuals of its only host species were captured and, after routine veterinary antiparasitic treatments, re-introduced into predator-free islands.
Conservationists have discovered two kiwi chicks in Wellington, the first wild births for the bird in the New Zealand capital in over 150 years.
Little spotted kiwi (kiwi pukupuku), Apteryx owenii NT; Long-tailed cuckoo , Urodynamis taitensis NT; Lyall's wren (Stephens Island wren), Traversia lyalli EX; Malherbe's parakeet (orange-fronted parakeet) (kākāriki karaka), Cyanoramphus malherbi CR; New Zealand bittern , Ixobrychus novaezelandiae EX
Common name Binomial name Population Status Trend Notes Image Little spotted kiwi: Apteryx owenii: 1,200 [1]: NT [1] [1]Minimum estimate. [1]Northern cassowary: Casuarius unappendiculatus