Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour, Ki Uta Ki Tai.
  • The plan
  • Our focus
    • Rocky outcrops and forests
    • Streams
    • Hills and lowlands
    • Wetlands and saltmarsh
    • Taihua/Foreshore
    • Harbour
  • About
  • News and events
  • Get involved
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  • The plan
  • Our focus
    • Rocky outcrops and forests
    • Streams
    • Hills and lowlands
    • Wetlands and saltmarsh
    • Taihua/Foreshore
    • Harbour
  • About
  • News and events
  • Get involved
✕
Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour, Ki Uta Ki Tai.
  • The plan
  • Our focus
    • Rocky outcrops and forests
    • Streams
    • Hills and lowlands
    • Wetlands and saltmarsh
    • Taihua/Foreshore
    • Harbour
  • About
  • News and events
  • Get involved
✕
  • The plan
  • Our focus
    • Rocky outcrops and forests
    • Streams
    • Hills and lowlands
    • Wetlands and saltmarsh
    • Taihua/Foreshore
    • Harbour
  • About
  • News and events
  • Get involved
✕

Become a penguin protector

8 July 2020
'Be a penguin protector' sign attached to a pole. The sign has white text on a dark grey background, with a dog-walker icon in white on dark blue.

The next time you’re walking around Naval Point, you may notice one of these Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) signs, a reminder to keep your dog on a leash in the area.

From July, kororā/white-flippered penguins will begin nesting in the seawall around Lyttelton Port and surrounding areas, so it’s really important that we work together to protect these precious little birds.

Penguins unique to Canterbury

Kororā/white-flippered penguins are endemic to Canterbury, New Zealand.

They breed only on Banks Peninsula (2,200 pairs) and Motunau Island (1,800 pairs) and are considered to be the one and only indigenous creature unique to Canterbury.

Kororā/white-flippered penguins lay their eggs in a burrow lined with plant material, or in hollows under bushes or rocks, in dunes, or on vegetated slopes of coasts and islands.

Protecting the harbour

This work undertaken by LPC is in line with the Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour’s vision to enhance the health of the harbour.

We envisage a harbour where the waters are free from high levels of pollutants and marine life is thriving.

Supporting partners

Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour is a partnership between the Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour communities and these organisations.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
Environment Canterbury Regional Council Kaunihera Taiao ki Waitaha
Christchurch City Council
LPC Lyttelton Port Company
Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke Rāpaki

General enquiry

info@healthyharbour.org.nz

Media enquiry

media@ecan.govt.nz

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