Bird numbers at Rotokawau Virginia Lake’s bird aviary have nearly halved this year as work continues to bring the facility up to standard.
The aviary now has 98 birds, down from 178 earlier this year, when the aviary faced closure following an independent report that found the facility was not meeting best-practice standards for animal health and welfare.
Whanganui District Council senior park manager Wendy Bainbridge told the council’s operations and performance committee the drop in bird numbers was down to natural attrition and rehoming.
Submissions on Whanganui District Council’s Annual Plan showed an overwhelming majority supported keeping the aviary open in some capacity - only 38 of 410 responses called for it to be closed - which council officers initially proposed.
In response, the council included $50,000 for immediate remedial works and completing a business case and enclosure design options, and up to $150,000 for total operating costs as part of its annual plan.