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Welcome to The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary – an extraordinary part of New Zealand.

Just minutes from Nelson’s city centre, the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary is the South Island’s largest fully fenced eco-sanctuary—690 hectares of protected native forest alive with rare and threatened species. This is a place where you can reconnect with nature, breathe deeply, and experience the mauri (life force) of Aotearoa’s unique environment. 

Home to iconic species like the kiwi, tuatara, and kākāriki, the Sanctuary offers self-guided exploration across 15km of walking tracks, as well as guided day and night tours.

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SANCTUARY WALKS & FACILITIES

Be inspired by our 690-ha protected ecosystem just 6km from Nelson’s central city.

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Glowworms; Bush; Brook Sanctuary; Wildlife; Tours; Glowworm Tour A Special Experience

Night in the Forest - Sanctuary Guided Tour

Discover the magic of the ngahere at night on this unforgettable 75-minute guided experience at the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary.

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Brook Waimārama Sanctuary; Children: Students; Education Inspiring The Next Generation; Learning; Rick Field

EDUCATION AT THE SANCTUARY

It’s never too late to learn about how we can care for and interact with nature.

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Sanctuary Volunteers; Get Involved With The Brook Waimarama Sanctuary

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Ngā mihi nui to everyone helping keep the Sanctuary predator-free and flourishing. This is exactly what restoring nature looks like.ry after the May translocation.

Since May, we’ve been quietly hopeful for this moment. Kiwi pukupuku typically lay eggs between July and January, with an incubation period of around 65 to 75 days (and it’s the males who do the incubating).

Now, we know they’re breeding and thriving here.

As ecologist Robert Schadewinkel said:
 “We know they’re breeding, we know they’re happy, we know they’ve found a new home and they’re loving it.”

Ngā mihi nui to everyone helping keep the Sanctuary predator free and flourishing. This is exactly what restoring nature looks like.

#BrookWaimāramaSanctuary #Whakatū #TeTauihu #kiwipukupuku #littleSpottedKiwi #predatorfree #conservation #natureiscomingback #NelsonNZ
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A Christmas gift in the Sanctuary: our first kiwi pukupuku chick 🪶

Just over six months after kiwi pukupuku (little spotted kiwi) were reintroduced to the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary, we can confirm what we’d all been hoping for: breeding has begun, and the first chick has hatched.

Ecologist Robert Schadewinkel:
 “It was an absolutely delightful, joyful moment. I couldn’t hope for anything better than that just before Christmas.”

This is a huge milestone for Whakatū Nelson, and a proud moment for everyone who has backed this mahi, from our volunteers and staff to our wider community. 

Predator-free sanctuaries work, and this tiny newcomer is proof.

Read the full news article: Link in bio

#BrookWaimāramaSanctuary #Whakatū #TeTauihu #kiwipukupuku #littleSpottedKiwi #predatorfree #conservation #biodiversity #NelsonNZ
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Need to walk off the Christmas pudding and all the trimmings? 🎄🥾

If you’re in Nelson for the holidays, come visit the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary — we’re open Boxing Day, 27 and 28 December. It’s the perfect place to stretch your legs and unwind in our native forest.

Closed Christmas Day and Monday 29 December (the sanctuary is closed every Monday throughout the summer).
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