Healthy hihi sperm is pretty precious in New Zealand, and an international competition betting on their vigour is set to help the endangered species.
There are so few hihi (stitchbirds) left that inbreeding has happened, making the males less fertile. They have to compete to mate with females, and lots of healthy chicks are needed to keep the species going.
People can now make $10 bets on which of 128 male hihi has the fastest sperm. The birds are from four of the seven remaining populations of the birds, one of them at Whanganui's Bushy Park Sanctuary.
Betting takes place online at www.hihispermrace.nz until April 22. The winner will be the bird that Otago University's Dr Helen Taylor finds has the fastest sperm.
There are big prizes to be won. They include family passes to three sanctuaries with hihi, cases of wine, T-shirts and a set of native bird cards with images produced by Whanganui's Merilyn Payne.