Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map (2021 – 2019)

Location: Mount Bruce, New Zealand

Years Active: 1990 – Active

Get ready to explore the heart of New Zealand’s wildlife with the most up-to-date Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map. From the ancient forest walks to the captivating Manukura the white kiwi, this guide helps you navigate every corner of the sanctuary.

Stop by Wild Café for a refreshment, or head to the Takahe enclosure to see these rare birds up close. Plan your visit and let the map be your trusted companion for a memorable adventure.

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map 2021

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map 2021

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map 2019

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre Map 2019

FAQ

What does the name Pukaha mean?

The name “Pūkaha” comes from the Māori language, meaning “source of life” or “to spring forth.” It reflects the wildlife centre’s role in preserving and restoring native species in New Zealand, symbolizing regeneration and conservation.

Who owns Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre?

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre is co-owned by Rangitāne o Wairarapa, a local iwi (Māori tribe), and the Department of Conservation (DOC), jointly working to protect and restore native species​.

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