Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre

Feature Image for Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre Photo copyright: Kim Westerskov
The first kiwi chick to be conceived in the wild at Pukaha in over 100 yrs (photo © Kim Westerskov)

A Department of Conservation breeding centre which offers magnificent bird viewing opportunities amongst primeval forest. Kiwi, kokako, kaka, stitchbird, takahe, kakariki and black teal (New Zealand scaup) highlight the easy walk around forest paths. Visitors can get breathtakingly close to wild kaka at 3pm feeding and watch wild eels feed at 1.30pm. Displays and an audio-visual explain bird conservation in New Zealand.

Cost of entry (2003): $8 adults, children under 17 years free.

Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre Contact Details

Location


Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre
30 minutes North of Masterton on State Highway 2

Postal Address


Contact:
Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre RD1
Masterton
New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 375 8004
email: [email protected]
website: http://www.mtbruce.org.nz

 

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