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You can help stitchbird/hihi

The survival of hihi depends on their fragile island sanctuaries remaining predator free.  Don’t take your pets when visiting island sanctuaries.  If you are a boat owner, keep your boat rodent-free and check equipment, bags and food stores for rodents before going ashore. 

Stitchbird/hihi. Photographer: Dick Veitch.
Stitchbird/hihi

Donations to assist with hihi conservation can be made to the New Zealand National Parks and Conservation Foundation. 

To secure the future for hihi funding is required. An opportunity consequently exists to become a sponsor of the hihi recovery programme.

 
Publication
Tree planting for attracting native birds
Information

Find out about Little Barrier Island (Hauturu)

Pukaha Mount Bruce website  www.mtbruce.org.nz

Karori Wildlife Sanctuary www.sanctuary.org.nz

Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi www.tiritirimatangi.org.nz

New Zealand National Parks and Conservation Foundation
www.nationalparks.org.nz

 

Contact

DOC HOTline - 24 hour emergency number

Phone 0800 DOCHOTline (0800 362 468) to report:

Sick or injured wildlife
Whale or dolphin strandings