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New Zealand on Friday opened its first hospital exclusively treating kiwi birds, and vets have already nursed the first patient back to health—a chick nicknamed "Splash" that tumbled into a swimming pool.

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 9 months ago

@tkk13909 according to the article it's because we didn't have enough kiwi before now to need it specifically. They were endangered.

New Zealand has a lot of Bird Rescue hospitals for birds in general and they treat kiwi. But the article says their nearest one at the moment was an hour's drive so they opened a new one focusing on kiwi specifically.

It's a good idea, hopefully they will become specialists.