Dogs and the endangered Kiwi bird

by Miraz on 25 September 2010

in dogs that work

I recently listened to a very interesting radio interview about New Zealand Kiwi birds, dogs and the work of the Save the Kiwi Trust:

Tahi, the one-legged Kiwi at Wellington Zoo.

Tahi, the one-legged Kiwi at Wellington Zoo.

Feature Guest – Hugh Robertson
Our national bird is under threat from predators, cars, dogs, environmental destruction, from poachers, you name it. (duration: 24′45″)
Download: Ogg Vorbis, MP3

Hugh Robertson, coordinator of the Kiwi Recovery Programme. What does the future hold for our national bird? Hugh is joined by his dog Kara, who’s in training to sniff out kiwi.

[Via Radio New Zealand National : Programmes A-Z : Nine to Noon : 2010 09 23.]

One stunning moment in the interview was when Hugh told the story of how one farm dog massacred 500 Kiwi in the space of 6 weeks a while back.

On the other hand, properly trained dogs can help sniff out Kiwi so researchers can protect and study them.

Listen to the interview (links above) to find out more.

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