Auckland Zoo's NZ development secures full funding
28 April 2010
Thanks to a $2.69m grant from the Lottery Significant Projects
Fund, all the funding is now in place for the construction of
Auckland Zoo's upcoming New Zealand development, Te Wao Nui.
The $16m precinct development project is the largest ever
undertaken in the zoo's 87-year history. Opening up previously
undeveloped areas of the zoo's footprint, Te Wao Nui will offer
local and international visitors alike a unique experience of New
Zealand's fauna, flora and culture.
The $2.69m grant completes the fundraising target of the
Auckland Zoo Charitable Trust. Combined with Auckland City
Council's contribution of $9.4m, the project is now able to begin
construction in July of this year for a September 2011 opening.
"The Zoo
Trust, under the leadership of Chair Penny Whiting MBE, has done an
amazing job raising the balance of funds required for this project.
This is the largest grant given by the Lottery Significant Projects
Fund for this funding round, and we're delighted to have their
support," says Auckland Zoo Board Chair, Cr Graeme Mulholland.
"The Council sees this project as an important investment in
Auckland's future, and one that will further the zoo's status as a
progressive world-class facility."
Auckland Zoo director Jonathan Wilcken says Te Wao Nui is about
celebrating and helping to protect this country's unique native
wildlife.
"Having concentrated on developing exhibits that showcase
species from around the globe, it's now time for us to focus on
what is nearest and dearest to us - Aotearoa," says Mr Wilcken.
"It's our vision that Te
Wao Nui will enable all visitors to explore, connect with, and
protect the taonga of our living world, as well as offering a
valuable resource for wildlife conservation. For many years,
Auckland Zoo's work conserving New Zealand's native species has
taken place behind the scenes. Te Wao Nui will change this. Along
with opening the door on this work, it will also bring to the fore
the many important conservation partnerships - including those with
the Department of Conservation and Ngati Whatua o Orakei, both of
whom have been key in helping us make this project a reality."
Te Wao Nui will offer a
journey through six ecological environments - The Forest, The
Islands, The Coast, The Wetlands, The Night Forest, and The High
Country, and feature 60 New Zealand animal species and over 110 New
Zealand plant species. Presenting New Zealand's flora, fauna and
culture in a way that has never been done before, Te Wao Nui will
offer an incredible opportunity to experience New Zealand's natural
world in one location at Auckland Zoo.