The Alliance responsible for the development of the Wellington-Petone cycleway has received a formal warning from the
Department of Conservation, following an investigation into the deaths of several korora/ little blue penguins during
the construction.
The Alliance reported the deaths of the penguins, which occurred over a two-month period, to DOC. The warning relates to
the death of one of the protected birds.
The investigation found none of the deaths were malicious or intentional in nature. The cases were all self-reported by
the Alliance and highlighted the need for better protective measures for little blue penguins to be in place across the
whole of the project.
It was established several deaths could not have been foreseen or prevented, due to penguins nesting in an area below
the water line where nobody believed them to be. Further deaths occurred due to site checks not being carried out
properly, but these did not amount to offending under the Wildlife Act.
The final penguin death was directly attributable to the failure to carry out required checks, and as such a single
penguin was crushed when a rock was moved. The Alliance conceded all reasonable steps were not taken in this instance
and issued a Stop Work notice pending an internal investigation.
In line with DOC’s enforcement guidelines, the Alliance has been issued with a formal warning for the bird’s death.
Matt Davis, DOC Principal Investigation Officer, says the investigation has resulted in the Alliance adopting stricter
and more rigorous measures to better protect little blue penguins.
“DOC staff carried out a site visit and were extremely pleased to see the new measures in place,” says Matt. “The
Alliance was fully cooperative with DOC’s investigation into the deaths and, although the deaths were all very
disappointing, we note no further deaths have occurred since the implementation of the new measures.
“Although the death of any wildlife is regrettable, DOC is satisfied the Alliance has taken on board recommendations and
learnings from these incidents. The Alliance has worked closely with DOC to resolve this matter and its staff have
expressed genuine regret over the deaths.”