The death of Spark, a kiwi recently released into Ōtanewainuku Forest, has prompted a plea for motorists to slow down when visiting the Western Bay of Plenty area.
Ōtanewainuku Kiwi Trust chairwoman Lesley Jensen said in a statement she and the trust’s volunteer team and supporters were “devastated” by the loss.
“Sadly, our team recently found Spark dead on No 2 Rd, Te Puke after she was hit by a car.”
Jensen said Spark was one of the kiwi the trust had been monitoring after she was recently released into the Ōtanewainuku Forest following incubation at the National Kiwi Hatchery in Rotorua, and then time maturing in the trust’s kiwi creche.
“We are reaching out to our wider community to slow down when driving the roads that pass through the reserve as kiwi move quite quickly and have absolutely no road sense.