A staff member of a conservation organization holds a kiwi bird during an event at Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand, Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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“They are a part of who we are and our sense of belonging here,” said Paul Ward, founder of the Capital Kiwi Project, a charitable trust. “But they’ve been gone from these hills for well over a century and we decided as Wellingtonians that wasn’t right.”
On a hill wreathed in mist above the dark sea that runs between New Zealand’s North and South Islands, Mr. Ward and others crossed rugged farmland late on Tuesday (April 28, 2026) night, carrying seven crates in silence by dim red torchlight. Inside each one nestled a kiwi, including the 250th bird relocated to Wellington since the Capital Kiwi Project began.
Published – May 01, 2026 12:17 pm IST








