by TFBT | Jan 25, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Stoats are ruthless Hunters Stoats often kill more than they need for food, hiding the surplus in their den to eat later. They are the primary reason why 95% of kiwi chicks hatched in the wild don’t survive to breeding age. Please check your traps regularly over...
by TFBT | Jan 18, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Spotting Kiwi on Your PropertyA Guide to Identification! Spotting Kiwi on Your Property: A Guide to Identification! With kiwi populations on the rise across the Forest Bridge area, there’s a chance you might see signs of kiwi on your property. To help,...
by TFBT | Dec 20, 2023 | News, TFBT News & Stories
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by TFBT | Dec 8, 2023 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Kiwi Population ExpansionSignals hope for New Zealand’s treasured birds The Forest Bridge Trust’s ecologist, Dr. Virginia Moreno, is thrilled to announce some encouraging results from her team’s winter kiwi monitoring efforts. “There is clear...
by TFBT | Dec 4, 2023 | Events, News, TFBT News & Stories
Community Conservation Celebration Nov 2023Govan Wilson Road We recently hosted our annual Govan Wilson Road thank-you afternoon tea. With the Tamahunga kiwi and their two new chicks nearby, this community of trappers has an extra reason to stay motivated. The...
by TFBT | Nov 22, 2023 | Events, News, TFBT News & Stories
A Rainy Day Celebration of Community and ConservationThe Spring Reboot On Sunday, November 19th, despite the heavy downpours, spirits were high inside the Matakana Hall as we gathered for the Spring Reboot end-of-year celebration and BBQ. With a good turnout, the...