Monday, 9 March 2015

Boost for decimated rare bird

By Harrison Christian
5:20 PM Monday Mar 9, 2015

A rare New Zealand bird has received a boost in Hawke's Bay, after a single rat is believed to have ravaged population numbers.

The dwindling population of the endangered New Zealand shore plover in northern Hawke's Bay saw a surge in numbers last Friday, with the release of 20 juvenile birds on to Waikawa - also known as Portland Island.

Department of Conservation (DoC) ranger Helen Jonas said the privately-owned island located off the Mahia Peninsula used to be home to 80 shore plover but a "devastating season" in 2013 saw their numbers reduced to just 10 birds.

"All the evidence pointed to a single rat as the cause, and the rat is now believed to have since died."

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