Rare 'kiwi' found in New Zealand for first time in 50 years

A rare kiwi species has been found in the wild on mainland New Zealand for the first time in 50 years, the nation's conservation authority said, WAM reports. 

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The smallest of the kiwi species, the kiwi pukupuku (little spotted kiwi), was thought to only live in offshore islands and fenced predator-free sites, the Department of Conservation (DOC) said.

However, a DOC-contracted hunter spotted the bird in a remote part of the South Island's West Coast. Tiny feathers were collected from the kiwi to confirm the bird was a kiwi pukupuku.

Kiwi Recovery Group leader Emily King said the discovery was almost miraculous. "The last known sighting of a kiwi pukupuku on the mainland was in 1978. Despite years of targeted searching, we hadn't found them - until now," she said.

Earlier, it was reported rare red-listed animals - a snow leopard and a lynx - were spotted in Almaty region, Kazakhstan.