Kiwi Coast Far North co-ordinator Lesley Baigent was distressed to learn that another kiwi had been found dead, killed by dogs, on Duncan Rd, Fairburn, near the Dawson Access Rd corner.
It was the sixth kiwi that had been killed by dogs and found in that vicinity over recent years, following one that was found 2km down the road at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown.
"This kiwi was a juvenile female, about three years old, just getting to the age where she could start breeding," Baigent said.
"She had survived the most challenging time of her life, the first six to 12 months, when stoats and feral cats would have easily killed her, only to be killed by an uncontrolled dog.
"The Mangatete Landcare group has had their head trapper successfully protecting these kiwi for the last seven years with a series of traps designed for predators that kill young kiwi, but local dog owners, unfortunately, have not held up their end of the bargain.