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Berry nice to meet you: bumper fruit crop could lead to huge mating season for NZ’s endangered kākāpō
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Berry nice to meet you: bumper fruit crop could lead to huge mating season for NZ’s endangered kākāpō

  • The kākāpō may breed this summer due to a mega-mast of rimu berries in New Zealand.
  • Kākāpō breed only every two to four years when rimu trees fruit heavily.
  • Conservationists hope the mega-mast could boost chick numbers after four years without breeding.
  • There are three kākāpō breeding populations on predator-free islands near New Zealand’s south coast.
  • The recovery programme grew the population from 51 to 236 birds since 1995.
  • Mating involves a lek where males boom to attract mates, with eggs laid by females.
  • Females take sole responsibility for eggs and hatched chicks for about six months.
  • Kākāpō can live 60–80 years and weigh up to 4 kg, with climbing ability aiding feeding.
  • There is concern about space for growing kākāpō populations on predator-free habitats.
  • The kākāpō is New Zealand’s iconic nocturnal, flightless parrot facing long-term conservation challenges.
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