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Press Release – Pukaha National Wildlife Centre Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pkaha National Wildlife Centre s whare whakairo (carving workshop) Rere Te Maramara is now open to the public. It is one of the first publicly visible developments of Pkahas $4.5 million Environment and Ecology …
Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre’s whare whakairo (carving workshop) ‘Rere Te Maramara’ is now open to the public. It is one of the first publicly visible developments of Pūkaha’s $4.5 million Environment and Ecology Education programme that includes the build of a learning centre, wharenui, accommodation and nocturnal boardwalk.
The whare whakairo was blessed by Maori kaumātua (elders), dignitaries, whānau and Pūkaha staff in a private ‘light of dawn’ ceremony late last year that commemorated the new building and the significance for local Maori. Three local carvers; Tipene Kawana, Tamai Nicholson and Carl Rongonui; representing local iwi Rangitāne, hav
Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 9:17 am
Mount Bruce, Masterton: Pūkaha National Wildlife
Centre’s whare whakairo (carving workshop) ‘Rere Te
Maramara’ is now open to the public. It is one of the
first publicly visible developments of Pūkaha’s $4.5
million Environment and Ecology Education programme that
includes the build of a learning centre, wharenui,
accommodation and nocturnal boardwalk.
The whare
whakairo was blessed by Maori kaumātua (elders),
dignitaries, whānau and Pūkaha staff in a private ‘light
of dawn’ ceremony late last year that commemorated the new
building and the significance for local Maori. Three local
carvers; Tipene Kawana, Tamai Nicholson and Carl Rongonui;
Wednesday, 30 December, 2020 - 13:19
PÅ«kaha National Wildlife Centre sadly lost its most famous resident, Manukura, on 27 December 2020. PÅ«kaha, RangitÄne o Wairarapa and RangitÄne o Tamaki Nui a Rua wish to confirm arrangements for a public farewell of our beloved Manukura. On Saturday 9 January at 1pm a service will be held at the Wildlife Centre to honour Manukura and to celebrate her extraordinary life and legacy.
After the formal service visitors are invited to form a guard of honour and offer messages of love to go with her on her final journey. The PÅ«kaha and RangitÄne whanau, wider community and supporters are invited to show their respects on the day. As a part of her legacy a ‘give a little’ page has been established to raise funds for the completion of a new Environmental Education Centre due to be started in early 2021. Te Waananga Tai Ao (Environmental Education Centre) will be named in Manukura’s honour.
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