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New Zealand Brings 250 Kiwi Birds Back to Capital Hills
Planet WinsMay 2

New Zealand Brings 250 Kiwi Birds Back to Capital Hills

After vanishing from Wellington's hills for over a century, kiwi birds are coming home. A grassroots movement has now returned 250 of these iconic birds to their natural habitat, with volunteers leading the charge to restore what was lost.

Good Good Good2 min read
250 Kiwi Birds Return to New Zealand's Capital After 100 Years
Planet WinsMay 1

250 Kiwi Birds Return to New Zealand's Capital After 100 Years

Wellington residents are bringing back their nation's beloved icon after a century-long absence. The Capital Kiwi Project has now relocated 250 endangered kiwi birds to the hills surrounding New Zealand's capital city.

Euronews3 min read
Where Kiwi Birds Outnumber People 50 to 1
Planet WinsFeb 23

Where Kiwi Birds Outnumber People 50 to 1

New Zealand's Rakiura Stewart Island offers travelers a rare chance to spot endangered kiwi birds in the wild on a rat-free sanctuary where nature is making a comeback. The remote island paradise combines conservation success with aurora hunting, fresh seafood, and authentic Māori cultural experiences.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Kiwi Birds Return to Wellington After 100-Year Absence
Planet WinsMay 1

Kiwi Birds Return to Wellington After 100-Year Absence

New Zealand's beloved kiwi bird is back in Wellington's hills after vanishing over a century ago, thanks to a passionate citizen movement. The Capital Kiwi Project just released its 250th bird, proving that nature can thrive alongside people in a bustling capital city.

France 24 English3 min read
Wellington Releases 250th Wild Kiwi After Century Absence
Planet WinsApr 5

Wellington Releases 250th Wild Kiwi After Century Absence

For the first time in 100 years, New Zealand's iconic kiwi birds are burrowing into wild nests around Wellington, thanks to a bold conservation dream turned reality. The Capital Kiwi Project is about to hit a major milestone: releasing its 250th bird back into the landscape.

Stuff NZ2 min read
New Zealand Bait Cuts Stoat Numbers 95% in Key Kiwi Win
Planet WinsMay 14

New Zealand Bait Cuts Stoat Numbers 95% in Key Kiwi Win

A groundbreaking sausage bait has reduced stoat populations by over 95% in New Zealand trials, offering new hope for endangered kiwi birds and native wildlife. After nine years of development, the innovative solution could transform the country's battle to save species from extinction.

Google News - New Zealand Success3 min read
642,000 People Counted 7,920 Bird Species in One Weekend
SolutionsFeb 13

642,000 People Counted 7,920 Bird Species in One Weekend

This weekend, bird lovers worldwide will spend just 15 minutes spotting and counting birds to help scientists track how species are adapting to climate change. Last year, over 642,000 participants from 210 countries discovered rare birds far from home and species changing their migration patterns.

Scientific American3 min read
Three Teen Birders Win New Jersey's 24-Hour Bird Marathon
SportsMay 12

Three Teen Birders Win New Jersey's 24-Hour Bird Marathon

Three teenage friends just spent 24 hours racing across New Jersey to spot as many bird species as possible, continuing their winning streak at the World Series of Birding. Armed with binoculars, a detailed spreadsheet, and years of training their ears to recognize bird calls, they turned their hobby into championship-level competition.

NPR Science3 min read
Five 'Missing' Bird Species Rediscovered in 2025
Planet WinsApr 17

Five 'Missing' Bird Species Rediscovered in 2025

After vanishing for more than a decade, five rare bird species reappeared in 2025, giving conservationists hope that more lost wildlife can still be found. The discoveries dropped the global "lost birds" list from 163 species in 2022 to just 120 today.

Good Good Good3 min read
Indian Village Stops Poaching, Now Protects 300K Birds
VideosFeb 1

Indian Village Stops Poaching, Now Protects 300K Birds

Former bird hunters in Mangalajodi, India, have transformed into wildlife guardians, protecting over 300,000 migratory birds annually. The village that once poisoned thousands of birds for profit now runs a thriving ecotourism business built on conservation.

The Better India2 min read
Indigenous Memory Reveals 80 Years of Bird Changes
Planet WinsMar 3

Indigenous Memory Reveals 80 Years of Bird Changes

Indigenous communities across three continents noticed something scientists missed: birds are getting smaller. Their memories, spanning 80 years, revealed a 72% drop in average bird size where formal monitoring never existed.

Mongabay2 min read
800,000 Bird Lovers Join Global Count This February
Acts of KindnessJan 25

800,000 Bird Lovers Join Global Count This February

A worldwide event invites families to spend just 15 minutes watching birds in their backyards and help scientists track species health. Last year, participants in nearly every country spotted over 8,000 different bird species.

Good News Network2 min read
Scientists Map All 11,000 Bird Species in Interactive Tool
InnovationJan 28

Scientists Map All 11,000 Bird Species in Interactive Tool

Cornell Lab of Ornithology just released a free online tool that maps the complete evolutionary family tree of every bird species on Earth. Birders can now explore how their favorite species evolved and even visualize their personal birding lists through millions of years of history.

Phys.org3 min read
Delhi Brothers Rescue 23,000+ Birds From Deadly Kite Strings
VideosJan 21

Delhi Brothers Rescue 23,000+ Birds From Deadly Kite Strings

Two self-taught brothers in Delhi have saved over 23,000 injured birds from their basement clinic over the past two decades. Nadeem Shehzad and Mohammad Saud treat victims of banned glass-coated kite strings that slice through wings and leave birds unable to fly.

The Better India2 min read
Five Missing Bird Species Found After Decades
Planet WinsApr 4

Five Missing Bird Species Found After Decades

Birders rediscovered five "lost" bird species in 2025 that hadn't been seen in over a decade, all from islands in Southeast Asia and Oceania. The wins bring the global "lost birds" list down from 163 species in 2022 to just 120 today. #

Mongabay3 min read
Striped Wind Turbines Could Save Millions of Birds
InnovationMay 12

Striped Wind Turbines Could Save Millions of Birds

Scientists discovered that painting specific patterns on wind turbine blades could prevent deadly bird collisions by working with how birds naturally see motion. The breakthrough offers a win-win solution for renewable energy and wildlife protection.

Google News - Wind Energy3 min read
European Birds Fear Women More Than Men, Scientists Puzzled
Global NewsApr 29

European Birds Fear Women More Than Men, Scientists Puzzled

City birds across Europe flee from women sooner than men, and researchers can't explain why. The mysterious behavior appeared in 37 species, suggesting birds can somehow tell humans apart by sex.

Scientific American2 min read
Birds Bring Life Back to Scorched Florida Forests
Planet WinsJan 26

Birds Bring Life Back to Scorched Florida Forests

Scientists discovered that wild birds act as nature's gardeners, carrying seeds into freshly burned areas and helping forests regrow faster. This unexpected partnership between fire, birds, and plants could change how we protect fire-dependent ecosystems.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
500 Students Build Bird Nests Across Assam District
Planet WinsFeb 16

500 Students Build Bird Nests Across Assam District

Students in Golaghat, Assam are building terracotta nests and planting native trees to save birds losing homes to urban growth. Their "Bird Nest Conservation Day" has now spread to other districts across the region.

The Better India2 min read
Homeless Man Becomes 'Nairobi Birdman' Saving Injured Birds
VideosJan 20

Homeless Man Becomes 'Nairobi Birdman' Saving Injured Birds

Rodgers Oloo Magutha grew up homeless on Kenya's streets, caring for injured birds whenever he could. Now he's rescuing dozens of hurt birds across Nairobi, earning fame as the "Nairobi Birdman" while dreaming of opening a proper avian rescue center.

Good News Network2 min read

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