Little blue penguin discovered buried alive under slip on Abel Tasman track

7:00 pm on 29 August 2022

A little blue penguin buried alive by a slip in the Abel Tasman was uncovered by DOC staff working to clear debris on the coastal track.

A little penguin was found when DOC staff cleared slip debris on the Abel Tasman coast track.

A little penguin was found when DOC staff cleared slip debris on the Abel Tasman coast track. Photo: Supplied / Department of Conservation

Staff were reforming the track last week when they noticed a penguin's head appear out of the mud.

It had been buried by a 20-metre-long slip of mud and vegetation that fell onto the track above Waiharakeke Bay, near Awaroa.

It's thought the penguin clambered up the slope above the beach into the vegetation at night and was trapped by a slip during the heavy rainfall that struck Nelson Tasman nearly two weeks ago.

It's thought penguin clambered up the slope above the beach into the vegetation at night and was then trapped by the slip.

It's thought penguin clambered up the slope above the beach into the vegetation at night and was then trapped by the slip. Photo: Supplied / Department of Conservation

The penguin was checked over by DOC staff and deemed healthy before being released.

The severe weather caused damage to several sections of the Abel Tasman Coast Track.

DOC staff are contacting people with hut and campsite bookings to offer refunds or to change their bookings to another available date.

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