25 Mar 2017

Takahē triumph - 40% boost over previous hatching record

1:28 pm on 25 March 2017

The Department of Conservation is celebrating a record breeding season for the critically endangered takahē.

Takahe

Takahē are a large member of the rail family. Photo: (Kathrin & Stefan Marks CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

DOC's Takahe Breeding Programme produced 50 chicks this year, while 16 hatchings were recorded in the wild population in the Murchison Mountains.

The combined total of 66 was a 40 percent increase on last year's record of 47.

Conservation Minister Maggie Barry said takahē, once thought extinct, reached a population milestone of 300 last year.

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