Fauna Many native
birds can be found within the park, and Rakiura offers perhaps the best opportunity anywhere in New Zealand for viewing
kiwi in the wild. This is in part due to the absence of
stoats and
ferrets. Home to the Southern brown kiwi or
Tokoeka, this is the largest of the kiwi species. There are thought to be around 15,000 kiwi on Stewart Island / Rakiura. Certain coastal areas of this park are breeding areas for the
endangered yellow-eyed penguin.
Weka, a flightless and curious bird species, can only be found on offshore islands. The South Island
kākā can commonly be seen near the town of Halfmoon Bay and
Ulva Island. In the 1970s,
kākāpō were found in the Tin Range at a time when it was thought that the species was nearly extinct. The kākāpō have been transferred to nearby
Codfish Island / Whenua Hou, which is not part of the national park. == Tramping ==