Eight endemic kōkako birds have been released back into the native forests of East Taranaki following successful pest control efforts in the specially prepared 1000-hectare block of land.
The birds were translocated to the Taranaki bush from Little Barrier Island by the Purangi Kiwi and kōkako project last month.
The East Taranaki Environment Trust has worked with the Department of Conservation and iwi, supported by corporate partner Methanex NZ, on the translocation from Hauturu/Little Barrier Island to Pouiatoa Conservation Forest.
"We're thrilled that after eight years of working and waiting, kōkako are about to be brought back to this special area. Our team is delighted after working extremely hard to get to this point, making this dream a reality," says East Taranaki Environment Trust chairwoman Karen Schumacher.
The breeding programme launched on Hauturu/Little Barrier Island has been so successful in its efforts to bring the kōkako birds back from the brink of extinction, that the island is now at capacity.