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Help kākāpō – make a donation, volunteer, buy a beanie, and more.
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Adopt a kākāpō
Kākāpō adoptions make great Christmas gifts – you'll get a cuddly plushie, stickers, bookmarks and a certificate, and best of all you'll boost the kākāpō comeback.
Donate
Donate to Kākāpō Recovery. All donations make a difference.
Volunteer
Find volunteer opportunities for the kākāpō breeding season.
Gene sequencing: Kākāpō125+
We’re sequencing the genomes of all living kākāpō to assist conservation. Apply to use the data in your own research.
Partner with us
Become an official Kākāpō Recovery partner or supporter.
Education resource
Use this resource to uncover why the kākāpō is so important to New Zealand.
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Dog access
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Toyota Kiwi Guardians
Nature
Native animals
Native plants
Pests & threats
Habitats
Biodiversity
Conservation status
Identify a species
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Birds A - Z
Kiwi
Tuatara
Predator Free 2050
1080
Kauri dieback
Myrtle rust
Get involved
Conservation education
Training
Volunteer
Have your say
Run a project
Apply for permits
Funding
Popular
Let nature in
Conservation activities
Online courses
Have your say
Volunteer
Conservation Week
Drone use on conservation land
Our work
Heritage
Jobs for Nature – Mahi mō te Taiao
Managing threats to nature
Maps and data
Monitoring
Places with projects
Research and development
Species programmes
Popular
Tiakina Ngā Manu
Kākāpō Recovery
Māori sites
Partial reviews of general policies
Icon heritage sites
Takahē Recovery Programme
Bird banding
Biodiversity inventory and monitoring toolbox
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