A bronze sculpture of a baby southern rhinoceros was unveiled at Hamilton Zoo today - exactly one year after curator Samantha Kudeweh was killed by a Sumatran tiger.
Kudeweh's mother Judy Stephens unveiled the bronze sculpture and a plaque either side of it which lists her contributions to the zoo sector, her career, her death at the zoo and the subject of the sculpture.
The 43-year-old's extended family and Hamilton City Council staff attended the private ceremony.
Hamilton Zoo Director Stephen Standley said the baby rhino sculpture was considered an appropriate way to mark the anniversary of Kudeweh's death. She was an experienced and long-serving manager.