Wellington Zoo’s walk-through Kea experience
Wellington Zoo’s walk-through Kea experience opening
this Wellington Anniversary weekend
Wellington
Zoo’s latest experience, our walk-through Kea habitat, is
set to open to visitors this weekend, with special themed
talks and activities planned for the occasion. The
walk-through Kea Aviary is the last chapter in Meet the
Locals He Tuku Aroha, Wellington Zoo’s love story to
Aotearoa New Zealand.
“We’re thrilled to see the Kea aviary complete and have our Kea family exploring their new home,” said Herbivore Team Leader, Robert Stoop.
“We hope visitors enjoy the final stage of Meet the Locals He Tuku Aroha and the walk-through Kea experience, where they will be able to get up close to our curious Kea and learn more about these cheeky alpine birds during our special Kea talks,” said Stoop.
Kea are endemic to New Zealand and the world’s only alpine parrot; however due to threats from introduced predators and conflict with humans, they are considered nationally endangered in the wild.
Wellington Zoo actively
supports the work of the Kea Conservation Trust, a
non–profit organisation that inspires local communities to
protect Kea.
“We have supported the Kea Conservation
Trust for a number of years now and we’re proud to be
involved in Kea conservation, by connecting Wellingtonians
with our Kea and raising awareness about these amazing
birds,” said Conservation Manager, Daniela
Biaggio.
“Our Kea are fantastic ambassadors for their
species, and we’re very excited to be able to share their
story with our visitors at the Zoo,” said Daniela.
This weekend visitors can expect to see Kea themed
entertainment including daily Kea talks at 10.45am and
1.30pm, as well as Kea based games from 9.45am each day and
live entertainment on 23 January from 1.30pm.
About Wellington Zoo
Meet the Locals He Tuku Aroha houses a variety of animals including Kororā Little Blue Penguins, Sheep, Kunekune pigs, bees, Grand and Otago Skinks, Maud Island Frogs and Kea.
Wellington Zoo is New Zealand's first Zoo, established in 1906, and is Wellington’s oldest conservation organisation. Home to over 500 native and exotic animals, Wellington Zoo became a charitable trust in 2003.
Wellington Zoo became the world’s first carboNZero certified zoo in May 2013.
Wellington Zoo is an accredited member of the Zoo and
Aquarium Association Australasia and a member of the World
Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
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