Yellow Eyed Penguin

Hoiho / Yellow Eyed Penguin

You will know the Hoiho – they are the bird on the New Zealand five-dollar note.
Despite their status, they are on the brink of extinction.
Hoiho are endemic and breed on the south-east coast of the South Island, Stewart Island / Rakiura, and the Subantarctic Islands.
According to the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust, there are approximately 225 breeding pairs in New Zealand.
Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust field manager Dave McFarlane said numbers on mainland New Zealand are dwindling fast.
Threats to Hoiho are human disturbance, dogs and habitat loss.
You can help to recover the Hoiho population by volunteering for the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust, donating to the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust at https://www.yellow-eyedpenguin.org.nz/support/support-donate/donations/donate-online/ and by showing their habitats respect.
https://www.change.org/ProtectNewZealandSeaLion to sign my petition to restrict vehicles on two beaches in The Catlins. Vehicles threaten marine life and degrade the environment, please walk on to beaches where Hoiho and New Zealand sea lions reside.