Introduction

Help support returning takahē to the wild and sponsor a bird today.

Sponsor a takahē is temporarily closed 

With the ultimate goal of returning takahē to the wild, the Takahē Recovery Programme is working hard to help ensure takahē continue to move further away from the brink of extinction. Pick your favourite takahē to help support their recovery.

Sponsor* a takahē for yourself or as a gift for somebody special.

I support takahē.

Sponsor packages

Bronze, Silver and Gold sponsor packages all include:

  • a letter of thanks
  • a takahē print
  • a Takahē Recovery canvas tote bag
  • "I support Takahē Recovery" stickers

Silver also includes a Takahē Recovery USB.

Gold also includes a Takahē Recovery USB and Takahē Recovery hat.


Select a takahē and the level of sponsorship you'd like to make.

Scoop – the Pioneer

Scoop the takahē.
Scoop

Male
Hatch date: 28 October 2016 
Location: Hatched at Burwood Takahē Centre

Scoop, fondly named after the young journalist who reported the story of Dr Orbell rediscovering the takahē in the Murchison Mountains in 1948. He filed the story late in the afternoon, unbeknown to him that it would make international news by morning. 

So, Scoop the journalist was there at the beginning of the takahē recovery story and now Scoop the takahē is here at the beginning of establishing a new wild takahē population.

Scoop is a confident young fellow and can regularly be spotted around the Gouland Downs Hut on the Heaphy Track.

Sponsor Scoop on Kindful


* Sponsorship of individual takahē are not exclusive. Multiple people can sponsor the same bird. As takahē are a taonga (treasured) species to New Zealand Māori, the sponsorship is symbolic and does not entitle people any ownership of the birds.

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