Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre

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Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre 

Serving as a long-standing monument to New Zealand’s conservation heritage, the Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre has, since the 1950s, provided a refuge for unique, rare, and endangered species endemic to this country. A Lockwood building, part of the Visitor Centre Complex, has stood the test of time and uninterrupted commercial use for nearly four decades. The chairman of the Pūkaha Trust describes the building as 'looking as good today as when it was opened'. 

The Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre is a wonderland of native wildlife nestled in the beauty of Wairarapa and Tararua’s 70 Mile Bush. Offering a glimpse into the unique flora and fauna of Aotearoa New Zealand, visitors can witness rare species like the white kiwi, native eels, whio, kākā, tuatara, kōkako, and takahē. With a strong focus on conservation and education, the Centre sees over 50,000 visitors annually, hosting interactive talks, community programs, school holiday activities, and special events throughout the year.

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