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The mostrecent figures are for 2008. The count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
Kiwi are found only in New Zealand. Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600. It is estimated that, by 2018, the figure will have fallen to 63,500.
New Zealand's Olympic Equestrian team has been named for Beijing 2008 and includes the following people: Mark Todd Andrew Nicholson Heelan Tompkins Joe Meyer Caroline Powell. New Zealand Showjumpers for Beijing 2008 include the following: Katie McVean Bruce Goodin Daniel Meech Sharn Wordley There are no dressage riders competing for NZ at the Beijing Olympics Go Team Kiwi!!!
Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
Kiwi are found only in New Zealand. Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600. It is estimated that, by 2018, the figure will have fallen to 63,500.
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Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600. It is estimated that, by 2018, the figure will have fallen to 63,500.
According to the website at the related link below, the population of the Little spotted kiwi in 2008 was believed to be around 1200, and this trend is expected to remain steady.
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
Figures vary, and they differ from year to year, but the population of kiwi in New Zealand as of 2008 was believed to be around 72,600. More recent figures are not available.