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- Home | Brook Sanctuary | Returning Nature to Nelson
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
- Wildlife - Brook Waimārama Sanctuary | Returning Nature to the Nelson . . .
Brook Sanctuary wildlife – so many New Zealand native species to see! Tap or hover over the photo below to reveal Maori, English and the scientific names of Brook Sanctuary wildlife and plant species
- Frequently Asked Questions - Brook Sanctuary
Here at the Sanctuary we tend to get asked the same questions quite often, so here’s the answers to some of the frequently asked questions that come our way
- Our Patron and Trustees - Brook Sanctuary
The Brook Waimarama Sanctuary Trust Patron is Lou Sanson QSM Lou is the former Director General of the Department of Conservation, his appointment as Patron was announced in March 2022
- 2025 Flood Fundraiser - Brook Waimārama Sanctuary | Returning Nature to . . .
On Monday 26 May, the same storm that flooded streets and homes across Nelson also caused devastating damage inside Brook Waimārama Sanctuary — and the impact is serious
- Bringing Kiwi Home - Brook Waimārama Sanctuary | Returning Nature to . . .
The translocation was jointly funded by Save the Kiwi and the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary, who rely on the support of their 2500 members, local organisations such as Nelson City Council, generous individuals and local business sponsors
- Walks, Facilities Tours | Brook Waimarama Sanctuary
Once installed on your smart phone, download the Brook Sanctuary Visitor Map (it should look like the visitor map here on the website) once downloaded, it’s then available for off-line use in the Sanctuary, enabling you to identify where you are within the Sanctuary on your visits
- Admission Prices | The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary
Support conservation efforts by donating entry fees to conservation initiatives at the Sanctuary Your visit makes a difference! Visit today!
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