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Press Release – Pukaha National Wildlife Centre Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pkaha National Wildlife Centre s whare whakairo (carving workshop) Rere Te Maramara is now open to the public. It is one of the first publicly visible developments of Pkahas $4.5 million Environment and Ecology … Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre’s whare whakairo (carving workshop) ‘Rere Te Maramara’ is now open to the public. It is one of the first publicly visible developments of Pūkaha’s $4.5 million Environment and Ecology Education programme that includes the build of a learning centre, wharenui, accommodation and nocturnal boardwalk. The whare whakairo was blessed by Maori kaumātua (elders), dignitaries, whānau and Pūkaha staff in a private ‘light of dawn’ ceremony late last year that commemorated the new building and the significance for local Maori. Three local carvers; Tipene Kawana, Tamai Nicholson and Carl Rongonui; representing local iwi Ran ....
Press Release – Pukaha National Wildlife Centre Pkaha National Wildlife Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Christine Reed to the position of Biodiversity Manager. The new role will look to provide a greater understanding of the biodiversity value at Pkaha with a view to how that … Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Christine Reed to the position of Biodiversity Manager. The new role will look to provide a greater understanding of the biodiversity value at Pūkaha with a view to how that supports wider conservation initiatives within the Wairarapa and Tararua regions. It will see Pūhaka play a greater role in initiatives that are of national importance. This shift will have long-term benefits for Pūkaha, other sanctuaries and conservation projects throughout New Zealand. ....
Press Release – Pukaha National Wildlife Centre Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pkaha National Wildlife Centre sadly lost its most famous resident, Manukura, on 27 December 2020. Pkaha, Rangitne o Wairarapa and Rangitne o Tamaki Nui a Rua wish to confirm arrangements for a public farewell of our beloved … Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre sadly lost its most famous resident, Manukura, on 27 December 2020. Pūkaha, Rangitāne o Wairarapa and Rangitāne o Tamaki Nui a Rua wish to confirm arrangements for a public farewell of our beloved Manukura. On Saturday 9 January at 1pm a service will be held at the Wildlife Centre to honour Manukura and to celebrate her extraordinary life and legacy. After the formal service visitors are invited to form a guard of honour and offer messages of love to go with her on her final journey. ....