Takahē sanctuary locations
Outside of the wild populations, takahē live at sanctuary sites. Sanctuary sites are open to the public, except for Burwood Takahē Centre and two privately owned islands.
Takahē at public sites are our ambassadors, providing opportunities for you to admire and learn more about these amazing 'pre-historic' looking birds.
Auckland Zoo
The public can view takahē up close at Auckland Zoo.
Auckland Zoo
Burwood Takahē Centre
The centre was purpose built in 1985 as an incubation and hand rearing facility and is famous for historically using puppets and models to rear takahē chicks. It is not open to the public.
Burwood Takahē Centre
Cape Sanctuary
Cape Sanctuary is a privately-owned and funded 2,500-hectare restoration site situated on three properties on the Cape Kidnappers/Te Kauwae-a-Māui Peninsula.
Cape Sanctuary
Kapiti Island
Only an hour from Wellington, the Kapiti Island Nature Reserve has a unique environment populated with birds and wildlife rarely seen on the mainland. It's open to the public.
Kapiti Island Nature Reserve
Mana Island
Mana has a long history with takahē recovery. It was the first secure island site to start helping takahē breed. It remains one of the most productive sites. Mana Island is open to visitors between 8 am and 5 pm.
Mana Island Scientific Reserve
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari
Maungatautari is known as a mainland island and located in the Waikato. It's open to the public.
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari
Orokonui Ecosanctuary
The ecosanctuary is a biodiversity project near Dunedin where multiple species of plants and animals are protected from predators. It's open to the public.
Orokonui Ecosanctuary
Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre
The centre is an unfenced sanctuary for native wildlife in the Wairarapa. It's open to the public.
Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre
Punanga Manu O Te Anau / Te Anau Bird Sanctuary
This bird sanctuary is located on the shores of Lake Te Anau and is open to the public.
Punanga Manu O Te Anau / Te Anau Bird Sanctuary
Tāwharanui Open Sanctuary
Located a 90-minute drive north of Auckland the sanctuary encompasses the Tāwharanui Peninsula. It's open to the public.
Tāwharanui Open Sanctuary
Tiritiri Matangi, Motutapu, Rotoroa islands
Takahē are found on predator free islands in the Hauraki Gulf including Tiritiri Matangi, Motutapu, and Rotoroa islands. The public can visit the islands.
Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
Wairakei Golf + Sanctuary
Located in Taupō this golf course and sanctuary is open to the public.
Wairakei Golf + Sanctuary
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
Located in Christchurch this reserve is open to the public.
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
Zealandia
Zealandia is a conservation project and attraction in Wellington where the biodiversity of 225 ha of forest is being restored. It's open to the public.
Zealandia