We’re excited that, for the second year running, a paddling of precious whio ducklings have hatched at Auckland Zoo!

Whio (blue duck) are unique to Aotearoa - as they’re found nowhere else on earth and are even rarer than some species of kiwi. 

Every healthy duck hatched at the Zoo is part of a coordinated breed and release programme. With less than 3,000 whio left in the wild, each duckling makes a big difference!

Bird keeper Debs says she feels “really privileged to work with such a unique species and be part of the effort to ensure these guys are thriving in the wild.”

In a few weeks’ time they’ll be heading to duckling ‘boot-camp’, a Department of Conservation facility in Turangi, where they’ll build up their muscles before being released to a pristine fast-flowing North Island river.

Although these precious ducklings will remain behind-the-scenes, you can visit their parents in the Te Wao Nui High Country aviary.

I feel really privileged to work with such a unique species and be part of the effort to ensure these guys are thriving in the wild

Debs Searchfield - Auckland Zoo Bird Keeper