Intrepid Travel is backing New Zealand’s charismatic coastal ninja, the reef heron, in this year’s Bird of the Year competition.
From September 2 to 15, Intrepid Travel will donate $1 AUD to Forest & Bird New Zealand via The Intrepid Foundation (TIF) for every vote cast for the reef heron, up to $5,000 AUD.
Bird of the Year is an annual campaign by Forest & Bird, New Zealand’s leading independent conservation organisation, aimed at raising awareness and protecting wildlife and wild places, on land and in the sea.
“Climate change and habitat destruction pose significant threats to Aotearoa’s native species,” Biheng Zhang, General Manager of Intrepid Foundation says.
“The reef heron, known for its quirky hunting dances and stealthy moves, is one of many native birds that play a crucial role in New Zealand’s ecosystems. Unfortunately, their numbers are declining due to habitat loss. By supporting Bird of the Year, we can help Forest & Bird continue their essential conservation efforts.”
The dark grey reef heron, or Matuku Moana, is often seen along the northern coasts of New Zealand’s North Island. Famous for their comical hunting styles and sneaky tactics, these birds are masters of disguise.
Together, TIF and Forest & Bird are dedicated to protecting these remarkable birds and their habitats.
The winner of the Bird of the Year competition will be announced on September 16.