Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre

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The Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre is a conservation centre, 25 minutes north of Masterton, where endangered wildlife including kiwi, kaka and tuatara are bred and looked after before being released into the wild.

The wildlife centre features aviaries and a nocturnal kiwi house where you can see kiwi and there are also guided tours and feeding for eels and kaka.



Our address

Address:
85379 State Highway 2, Mount Bruce 5881
Telephone (06) 375 8004
Website www.pukaha.org.nz
    Open 9am–4.30pm daily

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  • Benjamin, 13 Jun 2017


    White furred Kiwi so cute!!

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  • Liew, 23 Apr 2014


    Toilets are clean here.

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  • Terry, 04 Jan 2014


    Grumpy Coffee lady today! Ouch !

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  • Janice, 12 Apr 2013


    Visit just before feeding time if you want to see Manakura the white kiwi walking around. See the Eel feeding, very interesting.

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  • Brian, 06 Jan 2013


    Don't miss the kaka feeding!

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  • Andy, 22 Sep 2011


    Cafe food is fantastic

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  • Darren, 31 Dec 2010


    View the Takahe from the deck off the café.

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  • Michael, 24 Sep 2010


    The cafe is very nice

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