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Just minutes from Nelson, the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary is the largest fenced wildlife sanctuary for endangered plants and animals in the South Island. Abundant with native species that both delight and surprise, visitors are able to immerse themselves in the beauty of New Zealand native bush, breathe deeply, and truly appreciate our sense of place and mauri (life force).

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. Don’t miss one of the South Island’s top attractions and your chance to hear (or maybe see) a kiwi in its natural habitat.

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Lots to see and do


Nestled in Nelson’s Brook Valley, the Sanctuary spans
690 hectares of protected native bush, surrounded by 14.3 kilometres of pest-proof fencing. This predator-free environment enables the safe return of some of Aotearoa’s most endangered species.

The Sanctuary is the largest of its kind in the South Island and the second largest in the country; it is the only sanctuary to feature primarily mature New Zealand beech forest.

Find out more about our walks, facilities and what you can do at the Sanctuary here.

Get involved

Whether you visit, join as a member or sponsor, donate or volunteer – we couldn’t do it without you. The Sanctuary relies on your support.

What’s happening at the Sanctuary?

Translocations, new chicks, competitions, children’s activities, corporate events – there’s always something new happening at the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary!

What’s here?

Meet some of our amazing residents and our incredible flora

Choose your trail

Which trail will you take today? Choose from short, medium and long day walks. Explore some of the best walks in Nelson and immerse yourself in the Sanctuary for a day.

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Donate

Donations are essential to keeping the Sanctuary pest-free and protecting native wildlife. Every contribution makes a real difference.

Volunteer

Join our team of over 300 volunteers who dedicate their time to preserving this unique environment.

Become a member

Visit unlimited times each year, get priority access to Sanctuary events and be on the list for our regular newsletters and alerts. All membership funds go directly to supporting conservation work in the Sanctuary.

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🍺 Introducing the Free House Pub's special Kākā Ale!

A huge thank you to Eelco and the team at The Free House Pub for creating this unique brew in celebration of the recent kākā arrivals to the Sanctuary.

Available from Monday 8 June, this limited-release pale ale is inspired by one of our most charismatic native birds. Burnt orange in colour — reflecting the feathers around the kākā's eyes — it features a touch of pōhutukawa honey and locally foraged hīnau and miro berries.

Even better, 10% of every Kākā Ale sold will be donated to the Sanctuary, helping support our conservation work and the wildlife that call it home.

So, if you're looking for a great excuse to enjoy a warm meal and a pint, head along to The Free House Pub and raise a glass to conservation.

A big thank you to The Free House team for their support of the Sanctuary and our feathered friends. 🦜

#KākāAle #TheFreeHousePub #Conservation #SupportLocal #WildlifeConservation #Sanctuary #Kākā 
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40 Years Below – Roger Lusby presents 🌳

Fifty-five years ago, Roger Lusby wintered over as base mechanic at Scott Base Antarctica. Over the last three years he has created a personal audio-visual show that includes pictures, stories, songs, poems and humor to share his experience. This is also a tribute to Sir Ernest Shackleton.

All ticket sales go directly to supporting conservation in the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary – thanks to the Support from Roger Lusby and The Boathouse

𝐕𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐞: The Boathouse | 326 Wakefield Quay, Stepneyville, Nelson
𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: Wednesday, 1st July 2026
𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞: 6:00pm – 8:00pm (show begins 6:30pm for 1.5 hours and half an hour intermission)

𝐓𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐭𝐬: $20 (Sanctuary Member), $25 (Non-Members), $45 Family, Children under 15 Free

Book your ticket online on our website; www.brooksanctuary.org.nz/2026/05/40-years-below

#fundraiser #brookwaimaramasanctuary #events #familyfriendly #supportthesanctuary
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☔With the recent heavy rain, we're pleased to share that the Sanctuary has come through in good shape, with no significant impacts.

It's hard to believe that just over a year ago, in May 2025, the Sanctuary was facing a very different reality. As many of you will remember, a severe storm on caused significant damage across Brook Waimārama Sanctuary and region, including a major slip along our pest-proof fence, flood damage to the historic dam, and the loss of critical monitoring equipment.

The deluge created major challenges for our team, volunteers, and the Sanctuary’s biosecurity systems. The timing made the impact even more significant, as it occurred only weeks after the arrival of our kiwi pukupuku, placing additional pressure on our efforts to protect and monitor these precious birds.

Looking back on that difficult time reminds us just how fortunate we are to have such an incredible community behind us. To everyone who donated, volunteered, shared our updates, offered words of encouragement, or supported us in any way — thank you. Your generosity and commitment played a vital role in helping the Sanctuary recover and rebuild.

The resilience shown over the past year has been remarkable. We're deeply grateful for the support that helped us through one of our most challenging periods and for everyone who continues to stand alongside us as we protect and restore this special place.

Thank you for being part of the Sanctuary's journey. 💚

#Sanctuary #CommunitySupport #Conservation #ThankYou ##brookwaimāramasanctuary #nelsontasman
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☔Due to the heavy rain forecast for King’s Birthday long weekend, and out of an abundance of caution we’ve made the decision that the Sanctuary will be closed both today and Monday.

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STRATEGIC SUPPORTERS

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CONSERVATION CHAMPIONS

Come Visit Us!

651 Brook St, The Brook
Nelson 7010
New Zealand

(03) 539 4920

info@brooksanctuary.org.nz

OPEN HOURS

Wednesday – Sunday: 10am – 4pm, last entry 3pm

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

NBus route 4 visits the Brook Sanctuary 6 days a week and departs from Nelson Airport. Click here for full timetable

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