Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari - Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari 99 Tari Road

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Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari - Sanctuarymountain.co.nz

Sanctuary Mountain is the largest mainland fenced project in New Zealand. Surrounded by a 47 kilometre pest-proof fence. The restoration of this conservation project is remarkable and brings with it numerous native to New Zealand species. Set in the heart of the Waikato this is a must-do ecotourism experience.

About Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari

Our Flora

With all grazing mammals eradicated the forest of Maungatautari is now flourishing. A thick and lush understory can be seen like very few other native forests in New Zealand, where visitors can step through the gates into an ancient eco-system and view an array of native trees, ferns, shrubs, vines, mosses and fungi.

Significant areas of old-growth forest remain on Sanctuary Mountain – much more so than any other sanctuary in mainland New Zealand. Today, our mountain represents nearly half the forest remaining in our ecological district.

Forest on the lower mountain

In the lower reaches of the mountain, scattered rimu and rata emerge over a canopy of tawa, mangeao, kamahi, hinau, miro, rewarewa and pukatea. Magnificent stands of mamaku are a feature while dense tangles of kiekie, supplejack and toropapa, silver fern and hen and chicken fern form much of the understory. A range of native orchids may also be observed.

There’s a special structure to an undamaged forest - undergrowth, understory, sub-canopy, canopy, and emergent trees. In most New Zealand forests the understory and sub-canopy are absent. This is because every time a seedling became established in the last 200 years or so, a goat or deer would come along and eat it, preventing any from growing. Visitors to the southern enclosure will notice the large canopy trees, and the small undergrowth species which have grown up since invasive browsing species have been eradicated.

Higher altitude forest

Further up the mountain you will notice distinct changes in plant composition and abundance. This is due to decreasing temperature, increasing rainfall and associated soil and climate changes as you climb higher. The increased altitude sees tawari, kamahi, tawheowheo, broadleaf and Halls totara become more abundant. In this upland forest the understory consists of soft tree ferns, coprosma, toro, five-finger, raukawa and horopito as well as toropapa. Tawari is particularly noticeable in December and January with its mass of large white blooms (whakou). Epiphytes are more abundant in this cloudy humid environment, especially filmy ferns and kidney fern. Ground cover consists of crown fern, bush rice grass and hook-seeded sedges.

On rocky spurs you’ll find low-growing tawheowheo, mingimingi and small shrubs, sedges, orchids, herbs and mosses.

Beside the walking tracks tiny seedlings have sprouted. Since the removal of all mammalian pests, the flora on Sanctuary Mountain are recovering at an incredible rate. Seeds are able to germinate instead of being eaten by rodents, and the increasing bird population is helping with wide seed dispersal again. The forest is regenerating naturally.

 

Contact Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari

Address :

Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari 99 Tari Road, Pukeatua 3880, New Zealand

Phone : πŸ“ž +7878
Postal code : 3880
Website : http://www.sanctuarymountain.co.nz/
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Description : Conservation area with 3 enclosures containing wetlands, old-growth forests & native birdlife.

Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari 99 Tari Road, Pukeatua 3880, New Zealand
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Marian Z. on Google

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Great place to visit! Although driving by on numerous occasions, we didn't think to turn off onto Tari Road until a recent school trip. This place is so nice, have to go back!
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Andy on Google

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Worth the entry fee, a magical ecological spectacular place to spend a couple of hours. If you have binoculars bring them, but if you have them and are headed there you won’t need to be told that. The bird song and the stillness are such gifts!
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Evan Moore on Google

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I could not recommend this place more, we took a wetland tour and had Sue as our guide and she was super knowledgeable about everything and answered all our questions, as well as being super friendly. We also checked out the southern enclosure and saw a bunch of birds we wouldn't usually see outside of a sanctuary. I'd love to come again sometime soon!
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Alexander Arwin on Google

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Its a bird sanctuary and they are making a good effort in taking care of the birds. So lets support them. One thing though, dont expect to be able to see all the birds because its a bird sanctuary where birds can fly around wherever they want. In fact being able to see one is lucky ? enjoy e moment!
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Shona Cowman on Google

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A lovely experience walking through Sanctuary Mountain. Amazing to see what the project has achieved. All levels of walking tracks. Saw Kaka feeding from a low level and a kereru in the tree. Definitely worth a visit. Support the project.
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Karen Toast Conger on Google

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You think you are wandering over a huge area and then you look at the map and learn that the kilometers you walked are a tiny fraction of the sanctuary. Amazing. Watch out for the kakas. As usual they are not joking around and will walk right up to you for a handout. Don't be tempted by their friendly ways!
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Jaqui Smith on Google

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We spent close to a day walking around. Heard lots of birds snd saw z few too. The north island robin was a delight, always along the path, seeing if we would kick up anything interesting to eat. Wonderful watching kaka at feeding stations. Saw gecko and weta, Bellbirds, tomtits and fantails. Heard wood pigeons. A lovely day out if you enjoy walking and looking in the nz bush.
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Eric NZ on Google

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Such an amazing place, it’s an easy walk for families, although didn’t spot all the native birds listed, it feels magical walking in the bush listening to their singing knowing that they are out there. I didn’t know it’s such fun trying to locate the birds with their voices and sometimes they fly right next to you which is a welcomed surprise. Strongly recommend this place, the staff are friendly and I reckon the work they do here is awesome

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