Orana has published a special birthday edition newsletter for their 40th year in operation on their website. Some interesting info and photos in it from the zoo's history.
Here is a quote from the "looking forward" section of the document about a future development:
Here is a quote from the "looking forward" section of the document about a future development:
I found some more information about the New Zealand Native Centre on the "coming soon" page of Orana's website. No idea how long this has been up on their website for, but I thought it would be worth sharing on here.A Maud Island Frog Habitat is due to be completed and feature one of New Zealand’s nationally endangered species. This will be something special for Orana to hold such precious fauna! The next major capital project is a New Zealand Native Centre to further extend our conservation efforts with native species.
Planning has commenced on Orana's next major project - a New Zealand native centre to further extend our work with native fauna.
Orana's key conservation successes have been breeding blue duck and brown teal for release to the wild and of course, breeding kiwi. Over the past two breeding seasons, Orana has been one of the top contributors (across New Zealand) to the captive component of the brown kiwi programme with regards to chicks produced. Orana has provided chicks for many other New Zealand facilities and supplemented wild release sites, thanks to the efforts of our highly specialised team.
We are absolutely committed to doing more therefore a new modern complex will be designed to ensure that Orana has the capacity to make a wider contribution to native conservation efforts. Some of the features of the centre will be a state-of-the-art incubation and brooding facility to increase our ability to rear chicks and ducklings.