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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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Photography Competition

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🌿 Ngahere Neighbourhood: koru of the mamaku (black tree fern)

Few sights in the ngahere are as iconic as the unfurling koru of a mamaku (Sphaeropteris medullaris). These towering tree ferns can reach up to 20 metres tall, with elegant black trunks patterned by hexagonal scars from fallen fronds.

Their massive fronds can stretch over five metres long, arching high above the forest floor to form a shady green canopy. The stalks and undersides are covered in small, spiny-edged scales — a key feature that helps distinguish mamaku from other large tree ferns.

Mamaku are widespread across Aotearoa, especially in lowland and coastal forests of the North Island and the wetter regions of the South. As new fronds uncurl, the koru shape symbolises new life, growth, and renewal — a form that continues to inspire art, design, and our connection to nature.

🔎 Species: Sphaeropteris medullaris
 🟢 Conservation status: Not Threatened
 📸 Photo by Rebecca Bowater

#NgahereNeighbourhood #BrookSanctuary #NativePlants #FernFriday #Mamaku #Koru #NewZealandNature #Conservation
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We are proud to acknowledge Ngati Toa Rangitira as kaitiaki of the kiwi pukupuku (little spotted kiwi) now settling into life in the Sanctuary. 

Their guidance and mātauranga were central to this year’s translocation — from naming the birds to the ceremony at our visitor centre. 

Kiwi pukupuku are a treasured taonga, and we’re grateful to work alongside Ngāti Toa Rangatira and our iwi partners in supporting their return to Whakatū. 

Ngā mihi nui to everyone involved in bringing these kiwi home.
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🌼 Ngahere Neighbourhood: mikoikoi (New Zealand iris)

With its elegant fans of golden-green leaves and delicate white blooms, mikoikoi (Libertia ixioides) brings quiet beauty to the ngahere. This hardy perennial herb is found from coastal cliffs to mountain slopes throughout Aotearoa and is a true New Zealand endemic.

In spring and early summer, mikoikoi produces clusters of white, three-petalled flowers that give way to striking orange seed capsules. Its leaves often take on yellow tones in full sun, forming dense clumps that help stabilise soil on ridges and banks.
Mikoikoi belongs to the iris family and is one of several Libertia species unique to Aotearoa. There are two species found within the Sanctuary, with Libertia moorae being endemic to Te Tau Ihu (Top of the South). You’ll often find it along the Sanctuary’s sunny forest edges and stream banks — a subtle but beautiful reminder of our native flora’s diversity and resilience.

🔎 Species: Libertia ixioides
 🟢 Conservation status: Not Threatened
 📸 Photo by Rebecca Bowater

#NgahereNeighbourhood #BrookSanctuary #NativePlants #Mikoikoi #NewZealandIris #Conservation #NewZealandNature
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✨ An unforgettable kiwi pukupuku encounter

Sometimes, you just get lucky.

Some of our night tour visitors got the surprise of a lifetime. While admiring the glow worms, the group suddenly heard a male kiwi pukupuku calling nearby. Moments later, one of our visitors felt something gently brushing against her feet.
When the torch came on, there it was — a kiwi pukupuku standing right beside the group.

Even better, someone captured the moment on video.

This curious kiwi wandered off into the ngahere… then strolled back for another look. Encounters like this are incredibly rare, and seeing kiwi confidently exploring the Sanctuary — only months after their arrival in May — is a wonderful sign of how well they’re settling and thriving.

A magical night none of us will forget.

🎟️ Want to experience the ngahere after dark? Join one of our guided night tours.
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Video credit: Carmeli Bitoin

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🌿📸 Final call for entries! 🌸

There’s still time to enter our Spring Photography Competition — but be quick, entries close 30 November!

The Sanctuary is alive with the sights and sounds of spring: kākāriki flashes in the canopy, tūī among the kōwhai, and tiny fungi emerging along the tracks. Capture what inspires you most about the season and share the beauty of the ngahere through your lens.

🏆 Categories
 • Junior Photographer (under 18) → Instant camera + 2x Night Tour tickets
 • Adult Amateur Photographer (18+) → 2x Night Tour tickets

✨ Winning images will be featured in our newsletter, on social media, and displayed at the Visitor Centre.
📅 Take your photo at the Sanctuary before 30 November and enter online:
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This photo was taken by Phillipa Orphan for last year's competition

#BrookPhotoCompSpring #BrookSanctuary #NelsonNZ #NaturePhotography #Ngahere
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