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See conservation in action at Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre on the border between Wairarapa/Tararua.

The Mount Bruce reserve is a restored forest and captive breeding site, home to endangered wildlife such as brown kiwi, pāteke (brown duck), whio (blue duck), takahē, kōkako, kākā, orange-fronted parakeet, tuturuatu (shore plover), and tuna (longfin eels).

Charity Number: CC20604

 

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Mount Bruce,
85379 SH2 Masterton / Tararua
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Open 7 Days
Sanctuary: 9:30am - 4:00pm
Kākā Cafe: 10:00am - 3:00pm

06 375-8004

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