Saving the Hoiho
Dunedin, Otago
In 1997 there were 600 breeding pairs of Yellow-eyed Penguins/Hoiho on Mainland New Zealand. Now there are just 172.
If we don’t act quickly there’s a real chance that these amazing animals will disappear in our lifetime.
This year on September 11th I will be running the Dunedin marathon to raise money for the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust.
The Trust are a charity that work to help hoiho by safeguarding their habitat (buying land for protection such as Long Point/Irahuka), trapping mammalian predators, planting trees and shrubs to improve habitat, providing nesting opportunities, and advocating for penguin conservation. This is in addition to monitoring the penguins and research into impacts on the population.
The Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust assists the penguins by alleviating some of the pressures we humans have imposed on them. Once free of these threats, yellow-eyed penguins are capable of doing the rest. This is a rewarding partnership, which succeeds if we do our bit.
I am a trustee of the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust and have volunteered with these animals since I was a teenager.
Conservation of the species across its range
Training progress 4 September 2022
Absolutely awesome to break the $1000 guys. The hoiho will definitely appreciate your generous donations!
Did my last long-ish run on Saturday (17k) before the marathon next weekend. Didn’t want to run this far this close to the event date but tapering off got delayed after my plantar fasciitis flared up a month ago.
Took it nice and slow though because I didn’t want to risk another injury before the big day. Feeling good for next weekend!
Thanks everyone
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