Pūkaha's Junior Ranger July school holiday programme is open
Pūkaha Junior Rangers is a school holiday programme with a conservation focus. It's a chance for 5-14 year olds to experience hands on learning in Pūkaha's nature reserve. Junior Rangers can help prepare food for our manu (birds) and feed the tuna (long-finned eels). Learn about the ngahere (forest) and how Pūkaha's captive breeding programme is helping to protect and restore Aotearoa's unique flora and fauna.
$30 or $27 Pūkaha members
Price includes lunch (we cater for all diets).
Learn more: info@pukaha.org.nz or ph 06 375 8004
Payment secures your booking.
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