The last white swan remaining at Rotokawau Virginia Lake has been rehomed to Mangahuia Wetlands in Rangiwahia, northern Manawatū.
Whanganui District Council’s general manager of community property and places, Sarah O’Hagan, said white swan numbers at the lake had declined over time due to natural attrition.
“Because these birds pair for life, we’ve chosen to rehome the last swan for its own welfare and wellbeing,” O’Hagan said.
Michael Bourke, a Queen’s Service Medal recipient for services to wildlife conservation, will rehome the swan at the wetlands reserve on his family’s farm at Rangiwahia,
Unpaired male swans already live there and it is hoped Virginia Lake’s female can pair up and mate.