"I guess not too many people have a kiwi sitting by their piano."
Carole Long walks across her Mount Maunganui living room and picks up the perspex box containing Koro the kiwi - aptly named "because he's like an old man". She explains how Koro helps her teach children about New Zealand's native wildlife.
Today, the 76-year-old receives a Queen's Service Medal for services to conservation.
The sprightly pensioner has always loved the outdoors. But it was when she was 12 that her fate, and life-long passion, was sealed.
Having joined her father for some Land Information New Zealand work in the South Island, Long found "a beautiful yellow toadstool" and picked it to show her dad.