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Auckland Zoo euthanises juvenile albatross found in Whangamatā

Natasha Gordon
By Natasha Gordon
Live News Reporter·NZ Herald·
8 May, 2025 04:47 AM3 mins to read

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Voting under way for new pope, high demand for New Zealand red meat and the labour market remains in sorry state.
  • Auckland Zoo treated a critically endangered Antipodean albatross found in poor condition on Whangamatā beach.
  • The bird, emaciated and blind in one eye, was deemed unreleasable and euthanised.
  • Auckland Zoo said human-induced climate change is causing more extreme weather, impacting wildlife.

Auckland Zoo has euthanised a rare and “extraordinary” bird found in a critical condition on Whangamatā beach.

It comes after the Auckland Zoo veterinary team had an unusual patient last week – one of New Zealand’s “nationally critical” Antipodean albatrosses.

When the bird arrived at the zoo, it was “emaciated, dehydrated and had an injury to its left eye”, leaving the animal completely blind in one eye.

Auckland Zoo said: “It’s very unusual for this extraordinary bird that breeds almost entirely on sub-Antarctic Antipodes Island, to be found this far north”.

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The zoo said the albatross was discovered by a member of the public and the Department of Conservation (DoC), which transported it to the zoo.

Auckland Zoo's veterinary team examine a juvenile albatross found in Whangamatā. Photo / Auckland Zoo
Auckland Zoo's veterinary team examine a juvenile albatross found in Whangamatā. Photo / Auckland Zoo

DoC said the bird was likely to have been blown ashore by recent severe weather.

After the vet team carried out a full examination, they confirmed the bird had suffered an older traumatic injury that had resulted in a cataract and damage to the deeper layers of the eye, causing total blindness in the left eye.

An examination of the juvenile albatross the showed the bird’s kidneys had started to fail – the result of dehydration and starvation. Photo / Auckland Zoo
An examination of the juvenile albatross the showed the bird’s kidneys had started to fail – the result of dehydration and starvation. Photo / Auckland Zoo

Auckland Zoo’s senior veterinarian Dr An Pas said: “Along with blindness in one eye, the bird’s kidneys had started to fail – the result of dehydration and starvation. It was in very poor body condition, weighing just over 4kg, an indication it had been struggling to find food for some time.”

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Pas said they discussed the condition with other veterinary colleagues in the South Island who see seabirds more frequently.

“This confirmed our assessment that this bird would not be releasable, and we therefore made the call to euthanise it.

The albatross was blind in one eye and "had been struggling to find food for some time". Photo / Auckland Zoo
The albatross was blind in one eye and "had been struggling to find food for some time". Photo / Auckland Zoo

“It’s vital for a species like this to have full sight in both eyes for hunting food, and vision in only one eye would prevent it from adequately foraging and it would slowly starve.”

How to help

Auckland Zoo said human-induced climate change is resulting in more extreme weather events, locally and globally, meaning we can expect to see more wildlife struggling.

“The best way we can all help if we do come across any native marine species like this at the beach is to call 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468) immediately – and DoC’s expert staff will assess the animal(s) and determine the best course of action.”

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