No, the horse is an introduced species and, in the wild are considered a pest. They are often culled from National parks.
No. Kiwi are native New Zealand birds which are protected by law.
Yes, one may study for an MBA in New Zealand. This degree has its name somewhat protected, and the institution must have accreditation before it may offer this degree. AMBA is the organization performing this function outside the USA (/+Canada?).
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
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No. You may not legally buy a kiwi. Kiwi are protected, native birds of New Zealand.
They are being protected in Fiordland National Park
No, they are not. They are both wild creatures and protected which means they cannot be kept as pets. They simply will not adapt easily because they are both nocturnal and have enormous territories which they patrol.
The kiwi is native to New Zealand and protected by law. It is also found only in New Zealand. In no country are kiwi allowed to be killed.
Tuatara are not hunted. They are protected reptiles, native to New Zealand. Due to the prevalence of introduced species, they now only exist on a number of offshore islands of New Zealand.
Almost everything eaten in New Zealand was introduced from other countries with the exception of fish. Most of the native flora and fauna is protected or inedible.
No. Kiwi are protected native birds of New Zealand, so it is illegal to keep them as pets.
The only place kiwi can be seen in the wild is New Zealand. Kiwi are native to the islands of New Zealand and, being protected birds, there are limited zoos outside of New Zealand where they can be found. For a list of zoos and reserves where kiwi can be seen, both within New Zealand and overseas, see the related link below.
Gecko's are a protected species in New Zealand so purchasing one would be impossible, however if you can catch one in the wild......though you would need proper permission to have it at home.
No. No-one may have a kiwi as a pet. It is a protected native bird of New Zealand, and it is illegal to keep one.
The kiwi is a flightless bird that is generally native to New Zealand. Kiwis should be protected as they are very few in numbers and have too many predators. If not protected, the kiwi may sooner or later be extinct.