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Old 05-01-2008

Here is a list of the places in NZ that display captive wildlife, including zoos, bird parks, aquariums, etc. They are arranged roughly in order from north to south. There may still be some missing, so feel free to post about them. I have included some of the ones that have closed down (because their names still pop up on the internet, in books, etc). Websites are given for those that have them. ARAZPA member institutions are noted.

The larger zoos and aquariums in NZ are generally either council affairs or operated by charitable trusts. The smaller wildlife parks, bird parks, etc (i.e. most of the animal collections) are usually just peoples' hobby-collections that have been opened to the public and usually have relatively non-exotic species. There are lots of hobby farms or commercial farms (eg, deer farms, ostrich farms, even prawn farms and paua farms) that are open for tourists but I haven't included most of those. Many public botanic gardens (run by city or town councils) have an aviary or aviaries and I have included many of these even though most keep only common aviary birds (the best of the notable exceptions is Dunedin's Botanic Gardens which have a fantastic parrot collection, including all the NZ species except the kakapo).


NORTH ISLAND

Millennium Nocturnal Park (Kaitaia) [formerly Kaitaia Nocturnal Park; there is a kiwi house here; sample text from their website: "There is a Kiwi house in natural environment showing full knowledgement of kiwi"] http://www.millennium1st.com/

Gumdigger's Park (Kaitaia) [I think there's some captive native wildlife here -- possibly just a gecko display -- but the website isn't much help] http://www.gumdiggerspark.co.nz/

The Parrot Place (Kerikeri): [there doesn't appear to be a website, but I found the following article about them] http://unlimited.co.nz/unlimited.nsf...25731B007EA77F

Lily Pond Farm Park (Paihia)

Aquatic World Aquarium (Paihia)

Heritage Museum and Kiwi House (Whangarei) [kiwi house and gecko house] http://www.whangareimuseum.co.nz/

Museum Of Fishes (Whangarei) [now closed]

Zion Wildlife Park (Whangarei) http://www.zionwildlifegardens.co.nz/

Serendipity Farm Park (Whanagarei) http://www.farmpark.co.nz/

Bluewater Farm Park (near Whangarei) [also known as "Whangarei's Zoo" but appears to be mostly a petting zoo]

Ti Point Reptile Park (Ti Point) [formerly known as Ti Point Wildlife Park] [ARAZPA member] http://www.reptilepark.co.nz/

Seafriends (Leigh) http://www.seafriends.org.nz/index.htm

Keystone Wildlife Reserve/Conservancy (Warkworth)

Auckland Zoo (Auckland) [ARAZPA member] http://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/

Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World (Auckland) http://www.kellytarltons.co.nz/home/

Butterfly Creek (Auckland) [butterfly house] http://www.butterflycreek.co.nz/

Whitford Bird Park (Auckland) [also known as Whitford Bird Garden] http://www.viewauckland.co.nz/info_sightseeing_576.html

Franklin Zoo (Pokeno) [formerly Mark Vette's Rescue Zoo, which was formerly Whangarata Zoo Park] http://www.franklinzoo.co.nz/

Glenbrook Farm Park (Glenbrook)

Waipipi Bird Gardens (Waipipi)

Orua Bay Bird Park (Waiuku) http://starwars.orcon.net.nz/

Tropical Butterfly Garden (Thames) [also known as Butterfly and Orchid Garden; recently up for sale] http://www.butterfly.co.nz/index.html

Hamilton Zoo (Hamilton) [ARAZPA member] http://www.hamiltonzoo.co.nz/

Living Art Wildlife Park (Tauranga) http://www.livingartwildlifepark.co.nz/

Marshall's Animal Park (Tauranga) http://www.marshallsanimalpark.co.nz/

Katikati Bird Gardens (Katikati) http://www.birdgardens.co.nz/

Rainbow Springs Nature Park (Rotorua) http://www.rainbowsprings.co.nz/

Paradise Valley Springs (Rotorua) [ARAZPA member] http://www.paradisev.co.nz/

Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust (Rotorua) http://www.wingspan.co.nz/

Whakarewarewa Maori Arts and Crafts Institute (Rotorua) [kiwi house] http://www.nzmaori.co.nz/

Huka Village (apparently there is a kiwi house here but I can't find anything about it) (Taupo)

Otorohanga Kiwi House and Native Bird Park (Otorohanga) [ARAZPA member] http://www.kiwihouse.org.nz/

Altura Gardens and Wildlife Park (Te Kuiti) ["Come and relax in our magnificent 5 acre award winning country gardens and see why Tom Cruise enjoyed his visit"] http://www.alturapark.co.nz/

National Aquarium (Napier) [ARAZPA member] http://www.nationalaquarium.co.nz/

Marineland of New Zealand (Napier) [ARAZPA member; now closed to the public but the animals apparently remain on site] http://www.marineland.co.nz/

Westshore Wildlife Reserve (Napier) [kiwi captive breeding facility; not open to the public] [ARAZPA member]

Napier Botanic Gardens (aviaries) (Napier)

The Seahorse Farm (Napier) [now closed]

Cornwall Park (aviaries) (Hastings)

Brooklands Zoo (New Plymouth) [ARAZPA member] http://www.newplymouthnz.com/Visitin...oklandsZoo.htm

Pouakai Zoo Park (New Plymouth) http://www.newplymouthnz.com/Livingi...kaiZooPark.htm
http://www.taranakiwiki.com/tiki/tik...=Pouakai%20Zoo

Stoney Oaks Wildlife Park (Inglewood) http://www.rarebreeds.co.nz/stoneyoaks.html

Ashley Holiday Park (aviaries) (Waitotara)

Virginia Lake Gardens (aviaries) (Wanganui)

Buttercup Acres (Levin)

The Parrot Ranch (Levin) http://www.parrots.co.nz/

Kowhai Park (aviaries) (Feilding, near Palmerston North) [ARAZPA member]

Victoria Esplanade Gardens (aviaries) (Palmerston North) [ARAZPA member]

Owlcatraz Native Bird and Wildlife Park (Shannon) [also known as Owlcatraz Tourist and Educational Park] http://www.owlcatraz.co.nz/

National Wildlife Centre (Mt. Bruce) http://www.mtbruce.org.nz/

Nga Manu Nature Reserve / Sanctuary (Waikanae) [ARAZPA member] http://www.ngamanu.co.nz/

Reikorangi Pottery and Animal Park (near Waikanae)

Emudale (Paraparaumu) [farm park, mainly emus]

Staglands (Akatarawa Valley, Upper Hutt) http://www.staglands.co.nz/

McArthur Park Seaquarium (Titahi Bay, north of Wellington) [now closed: the following article is on the happy fate of the fish after closure...] http://www.nzavs.org.nz/mobilise/30/print/25.html

Wellington Zoo (Wellington) [ARAZPA member] http://www.wellingtonzoo.com/

Nikau Gardens and Butterfly House (aviaries and insects) (Wellington)

Marine Education Centre (Island Bay, Wellington) http://www.octopus.org.nz/



SOUTH ISLAND

Eco World Aquarium and Terrarium (Picton) [formerly called Seahorse World; also known as Picton Aquarium] [also known as Picton Aquarium] http://www.ecoworldnz.co.nz/

Touch the Sea Aquarium (Mapua, Nelson) [also known as Mapua Aquarium] http://www.seatouchaquarium.co.nz/

Natureland Zoo (Nelson) http://www.natureland.co.nz/

Glenshire Education Centre and Petting Zoo (Kaiapoi)

Spencerville Wildlife Reserve (Spencerville, near Christchurch) [now just a few decrepit aviaries]

Southern Encounter Aquarium and Kiwi House (Christchurch) [ARAZPA member] http://www.southernencounter.co.nz/

Orana Park (Christchurch) [ARAZPA member] http://www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz/

Willowbank Wildlife Reserve (Christchurch) [ARAZPA member] http://www.willowbank.co.nz/

Peacock Springs (Christchurch) [also known as Isaacs Wildlife Trust; not open to the public] http://www.isaac.co.nz/conservation.html

International Antarctic Centre (Christchurch) [ARAZPA member] [has white-flippered and little blue penguins; and an Antarctic fish tank] http://www.iceberg.co.nz/

Woodham Park (aviaries) (Christchurch)

North (New) Brighton Zoo and Aquarium (Christchurch) [now closed; was also known as "The Mini Zoo"] http://www.zoochat.com/17/north-brig...-review-20356/

Birdlands (Little River, near Christchurch) [now closed as an animal collection, being instead a forest reserve, although they still have a box for entry fees and signage implying the animal collection is still there!] http://www.birdlands.org.nz/

Ashburton Botanic Gardens (aviaries) (Ashburton, near Christchurch)

Marchmont Wildlife Reserve (Hanmer) [now closed apparently]

Wai Ariki Nature Park (Hanmer) http://www.waiariki-naturepark.co.nz/

Westland's Water World (Hokitika) [also variously and formerly known as Hokitika Water World; The NZ Eco Centre; and Jacquie Grant's Eco Centre]

Moana Zoo (Moana, near Lake Brunner) [now closed]

DoC captive-breeding centre for Black Stilt (Twizel)

Enkle Doo Very Korna (wallaby park) (Waimate)

Caroline Bay (aviaries) (Timaru)

Timaru Botanic Gardens (aviaries) (Timaru)

Landon Creek Bird Sanctuary (north of Oamaru) http://www.landoncreek.com/ [now closed]

Butterfly and Bird Haven (Palmerston) http://www.eastotago.co.nz/butterfly.htm

Dunedin Botanic gardens (aviaries) (Dunedin) [ARAZPA member]
http://www.cityofdunedin.com/city/?page=bg_aviary

Westpac Trust Aquarium / NZ Marine Studies Centre (Dunedin) [also known as Portobello Aquarium] http://www.marine.ac.nz/

Discovery World Tropical Forest, at the Otago Museum (butterfly house) (Dunedin) http://www.otagomuseum.govt.nz/disco...al_forest.html

Arahua Gardens (aviaries) (Clyde)

Kiwi Birdlife Park (Queenstown) http://www.kiwibird.co.nz/

Te Anau Wildlife Centre (Te Anau) http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/Pla....aspx?id=35700

Maple Glen (aviaries) (Southland) http://www.mapleglen.co.nz/

Gore Botanic Gardens (aviaries) (Gore)

The Reservation Animal Park and Zoological Gardens (Gore) ["Welcome to the World's Southern-Most Zoo!"] http://www.zoo.totallysouth.com/

Southland Museum and Art Gallery's "Tuatarium" (tuatara) (Invercargill)

Queens Park (aviaries) (Invercargill) [ARAZPA member]


STEWART ISLAND

Empress Pearl Centre (includes an aquarium) (Oban)

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Is there a Franklin Zoo at Pokeno... ...south of Auckland?
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Franklin Zoo now added. I'd never heard of it before!
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Very comprehensive list, well done
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Wow... Thanks for the fantastic to do list...

Picton also has this:

EcoWorld Aquarium & Terrarium - Tourist Attraction - Picton, Marlborough Sounds, South Island of New Zealand
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that's interesting. That place is Seahorse World with a new name and new website. I've added it to where Seahorse World was on the list
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I thought it was a bit strange Picton "had" two Aquariums...

Looks like they removed the shark tank and added terrariums...

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yep, one of the things that is quite noticeable is how many places have (often regular) name changes, or have various alternative official names (even on their own websites sometimes!)
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I thought it was a bit strange Picton "had" two Aquariums...

Looks like they removed the shark tank and added terrariums...
that's right. The shark pool was the best thing there. It was a doughnut-shaped one with a staircase going up above it then down into the middle, so you could see the sharks from above and then through the window (they were small sharks, because its only a little aquarium).

Shark pool's gone, but the stairs up to the first platform remain. The new terrarium section is displaying species that are being reintroduced to Maud Island in Cook Strait. DoC is using the opportunity to allow the aquarium to display them in order to enhance the local awareness of the island and the conservation work going on there. There are or will be tuatara, various skinks and geckoes, and weta. Native frogs may be in the works too but they don't make good display animals.
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I came across a reference to a new bird place today, the Parrot Ranch in Levin

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franklin zoo looks great- a nice small collection! new zeland look to have a huge aray of zoos! for 5 mill ppl, new zleand certainly has an extensive collection!

franklin zoo also is joining arazpa the sites says.
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that's right. The shark pool was the best thing there.
I've never been (in fact I've never been to S.I.) I just compared the two maps...

The Parrot Ranch I just stumbled onto too (website that is)... They have quite extensive reptile collection from the looks of things all held in Exo terra's... Privately run it looks like...
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DoC is using the opportunity to allow the aquarium to display them in order to enhance the local awareness of the island and the conservation work going on there. There are or will be tuatara, various skinks and geckoes, and weta. Native frogs may be in the works too but they don't make good display animals.
They weren't accredited were they.. Is it usual for non-accredited facilities to get Tautara, etc..?

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They weren't accredited were they.. Is it usual for non-accredited facilities to get Tautara, etc..?

do you mean because they're not part of ARAZPA? Its not really relevant. DoC checks the enclosures where native wildlife is displayed, if DoC don't approve it then you don't get them. None of the DoC-run facilities are part of ARAZPA either (Mt. Bruce, Te Anau Wildlife Centre, etc)
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new zeland look to have a huge aray of zoos! for 5 mill ppl, new zleand certainly has an extensive collection!
few of them are actual zoo-type zoos (like Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton, Orana, for example). Most are small "hobby zoos" if you like, or privately-run bird collections, things like that.

Also, there aren't 5 million people in NZ -- there's only about 4.1 million I think.
 


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