Nga Manu Nature Reserve
Get up close and personal with New Zealand's native flora and fauna. A sprawling 15 hectares of land makes up Trust land, dedicated to conservation and education.
Tuatara, kiwi, morepork, tui, fantail, native waterfowl, kea, kaka all live within the grounds. Bush walks, a nocturnal house, fernery, wildlife ponds and eel feeding (2pm daily) are all on display here. Wheelchair access, information centre, souvenirs, refreshments and picnic and BBQ areas – come lose a day seeing the natural wonders of New Zealand.
Nga Manu Nature Reserve offers you a unique opportunity to have a hands on experience related to the natural history of New Zealand. By visiting the Reserve you will gain an understanding of the ecosystems by using examples of plants and animals that can be observed within the different habitats that make up the Reserves ecosystems.
cost:
Adult $10, child (under 15) $4, family $20
dates:
every day, 10:00am - 5:00pm
venue:
Nga Manu Nature Reserve, Ngarara Rd, Waikanae
region:
Wellington, New Zealand
Related links
The Bush - Te Ara
Learn all about NZ's natural environment including native birds, insects, animals and plants, as well as conservation and recreation in this beautiful entry from Te Ara - the encyclopedia of New Zealand.
The Tuatara - Kiwi Conservation Club
Read all about this amazing creature, found only in New Zealand. The Kiwi Conservation Club is a project for children by the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society.



