Ōtorohanga Kiwi House faces $15k bill after theft and arson spree

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Ōtorohanga Kiwi House suffered significant damage in November following two deliberate attacks, leaving critical wildlife systems offline for four days.

Deliberate Damage and Disruption

According to operations manager Julian Phillips, the first incident occurred in the early hours of November 6th. An offender damaged the center’s external meter board, disabling both power and security systems. The individual then reportedly gained access to the roof and stole a specialist digital bridge.

The theft impacted essential functions including heating, ventilation, humidity control, and after-hours monitoring of nocturnal habitats. The park’s electric fence, designed to protect enclosures, and EFTPOS systems were also rendered inoperable, potentially putting the birds at risk.

Did You Know? Ōtorohanga Kiwi House holds the distinction of being New Zealand’s first kiwi house.

Phillips stated it took two days to repair the initial damage and an additional two days to fully restore all systems. “We were basically offline for four days during our busy season,” he said.

Second Incident and Financial Impact

Six days after the initial attack, staff discovered a fire in the park’s public toilets. Security footage revealed the same individuals involved in the first incident had also attempted to start a fire on the rear deck of a meeting room, though weather conditions prevented it.

The combined incidents have resulted in over $10,000 in repair costs and replacement equipment, as well as approximately $5,000 in lost income. Phillips emphasized the impact on the charity’s resources, stating, “Every dollar spent fixing this is a dollar taken away from conservation work, animal care and improving habitats.”

Expert Insight: Disruptions to essential systems like heating, ventilation, and security pose a direct threat to the well-being of vulnerable wildlife. The financial strain placed on a charitable organization by such acts of vandalism can significantly impede long-term conservation efforts.

Despite these challenges, Phillips affirmed the center’s continued dedication to wildlife care, stating, “Nothing’s going to stop us doing what we do.”

Police Investigation

Sergeant Gary Anderson confirmed that police have received reports regarding both incidents. Initial investigations into the burglary have been unsuccessful, but police stated they will take further action “should new information come to light.”

The youths allegedly responsible for the attempted deck fire and the public toilet arson have been referred to Youth Aid, according to Sergeant Anderson.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of animals does Ōtorohanga Kiwi House protect?

Ōtorohanga Kiwi House hosts kiwi, kākā, kea, kererū, ruru, and other native birds, as well as lizards and bugs.

How long were the critical systems at the Kiwi House disabled?

Critical wildlife systems were disabled for four days following the initial attack on November 6th.

What was the total financial loss incurred by the Kiwi House?

The incidents resulted in over $10,000 in repair costs and replacement equipment, plus around $5,000 in lost income.

As the investigation continues, it remains possible that further details regarding the motives behind these attacks will emerge, and the center may need to reassess its security measures. It is also possible that the community will continue to offer support, helping to mitigate the financial impact of these events.

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