‘Kiwi can’t defend themselves’: New Zealand wrestles with how to save an icon

Training programmes for working dogs and pets are aimed at protecting the flightless bird’s dwindling numbers, but they come at a cost

Tip, a young hunting dog, pads up a goat track through New Zealand’s damp forest undergrowth, alert and excited as her nose hoovers the ground for smells. She stops suddenly to investigate an irresistible scent – the sweet, musty aroma of kiwi.

Tip is allowed a moment to inhale before a low-level electric pulse, issued from a collar, warns her that this bird is out of bounds. She briefly recoils, the electric signal enough to form an immediate negative association with the smell.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/02/kiwi-cant-defend-themselves-new-zealand-wrestles-with-how-to-save-an-icon

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