What you need to know
The hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, is a taonga species and national icon – so important that it appears on our five-dollar note. Yet this rare species is on the brink of extinction, facing a deadly mix of threats including fishing bycatch, starvation, disease, and the impacts of climate change. There are now fewer than 150 breeding pairs remaining in mainland New Zealand.
Without urgent action, we will lose the hoiho to extinction in the next few years.











