Friday, August 3, 2012

Surgery or Not?


We hope you are enjoying our series of persuasive writing about the kiwi, do let us know what you think about the subject.Today Aspen tells us why she thinks it was worthwhile operating on K2 the kiwi.

Surgery or Not?

K2 is a kiwi who had an accident when he  hatched. His leg had twisted around the wrong way. The people who were looking after him decided to fix him with surgery. These are some reasons why it was worth saving K2 the kiwi.

Kiwi are endangered.They are very rare, there are only 1600 little spotted kiwi left!
80 years ago there were 5,000,000 kiwi in New Zealand but in 2008 there were 72,600. In the wild only 5% of kiwi chicks will live to adulthood when chicks in captivity have a 65% chance of surviving.

Kiwi are only found in New Zealand, they don’t live anywhere else because they love the food here. The great spotted
Kiwi only live on Stewart island so spend some money to help our kiwi!

Finally kiwi are a symbol to New Zealand  and we are called kiwis .When people come to New Zealand they go to kiwi houses so we can’t lose our native bird if were called kiwis and if they go extinct we can’t be called kiwis anymore!

That’s why I think it is worth saving K2. Kiwi are very special to New Zealand and are close to extinction so donate now, please save our kiwi. 

A kiwi being looked after by an Operation Nest Egg helper.

2 comments:

Hannah said...

I didn't know that Kiwi's were so very endangered. Are there specific organizations that are working to help save and protect the Kiwi?

Anonymous said...

Your class has put lots of writing up about saving kiwis which I have been reading with interest. I am wondering where K2 the kiwi lives and who were the surgeons /vets who carried out the operation. Are they at the zoo, or the bush reserve or a a kiwi house?