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Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre offers schools the chance to learn about Aotearoa’s unique wildlife and natural environment through hands-on education programmes. Located at Mount Bruce in the Wairarapa, the centre provides an immersive setting where students can see conservation in action and gain a deeper understanding of the natural world.
The education programmes at Pūkaha are designed to be engaging and informative, making them an ideal addition to a school camp. Experienced educators lead sessions that connect with the curriculum, covering topics such as biodiversity, conservation, and te ao Māori. Students have the opportunity to learn in a real-world context, surrounded by native birds, forest, and ongoing conservation projects.
Guided tours and activities give students the chance to observe wildlife and understand the importance of protecting native species. From learning about breeding programmes to experiencing the ngahere (forest) first-hand, the centre offers practical learning that brings classroom lessons to life. These experiences help foster curiosity, respect for the environment, and awareness of the role people play in conservation.
The facilities at Pūkaha support school visits, making it straightforward for teachers to integrate the centre into a camp programme. Programmes can be tailored to suit the age and learning needs of students, ensuring that the visit is both relevant and memorable.
For schools looking to include an educational component in their camp, Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre provides a unique opportunity. The combination of expert guidance, interactive learning, and connection with nature makes it a valuable resource for developing student knowledge and inspiring future guardians of the environment.
Author: Donna Yorke
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