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Web conferences and experts
Web conference 1
The following questions from schools are answered by Marie, Jenny and Ruud:
- Where in the forest are you going to look for the Kiwi egg? What do you have to do to find it?
- How would the egg not break? Aren't the roads bumpy?
- How long is the drive from the forest to Rainbow Springs?
- What if the egg hatches and the kiwi is sick on the way?
- When did you start being a life saver for Kiwis?
- Do you agree with the government dropping 1080 on the forests?
Web conference 2
The following questions from schools are answered by Emma and Ruud:
- How do you know which kind of kiwi it is?
- How warm does the incubator need to be?
- How do you know that the eggs that you collect are 25 days old?
- What sorts of things can you see when you candle the eggs?
- What happens if the babies hatch and nobody is there?
- Do kiwis have any special features that help them carry such large eggs?
- If kiwi didn’t have predators, why are they brown as they wouldn’t need camouflage?
- Do baby kiwi try to fly when they first hatch?
- Why do kiwi like the dark? They have tiny eyes, so wouldn’t they need bigger eyes?
- What should we do if we find a kiwi in our back yard?
Web conference 3
The following questions from schools are answered by Jenny and Ruud:
- How long does it take for a kiwi to lay it’s egg?
- Why do kiwi get attacked?
- Why is it right to keep kiwis in captivity if they can’t learn how to survive in the wild?
- What exactly happens when it is time to release the kiwis into the wild?
- Why do kiwi have nostrils at the end of their beaks?
- Do kiwi molt?
- What different colours of kiwi are there?
- Do kiwi hibernate?
- How many kiwi are there in countries other than New Zealand?
- If a white kiwi mated with a brown kiwi, what colour would the chick be?
Meet Ruud Kleinpaste
Ruud is an ecologist, entomologist, ornithologist, botanist, conservationist and communicator.
Meet Marie McDonald
Marie is a community Services Ranger for the Tongariro district.
Meet Jenny Hayward
Jenny is a Biodiversity Services Ranger with the Department of Conservation.
Meet Emma Bean
Emma is a kiwi husbandry manager.