The Nest Te Kōhanga is our award-winning animal hospital and centre for native wildlife, and the largest and most ambitious project in Wellington Zoo’s history.
This amazing facility contains seven rehabilitation rooms, a custom-built salt water pool, and state-of-the-art equipment – all of which enable our expert Veterinary Team to treat hundreds of sick and injured native wildlife patients each year.
Saving native wildlife
Saving native wildlife
The work we do at The Nest Te Kōhanga is Wellington Zoo’s biggest contribution to saving animals in the wild.
Since its opening, our dedicated Veterinary Team has treated over 5,000 sick and injured native wildlife patients – helping threatened native species, and raising awareness of the challenges they face in the wild.
These patients are brought to us by the SPCA, the Department of Conservation, Zealandia and local members of the community. Their trust in us shows their recognition of The Nest Te Kōhanga as the hub for native wildlife care in the Wellington region.
Notable patients over the years have included ‘Happy Feet’ the Emperor Penguin, Manukura the white Kiwi, Stella the Kākāpō chick, a Tuatara with a broken tail which required six month of rehabilitation and a critically endangered Chatham Island Taiko chick.
Native species make up at least 70% of our patients at The Nest Te Kōhanga. The cost of treating these precious animals is over $200,000 a year.
We’d love your help to keep giving New Zealand’s wildlife a future. Donate to The Nest Te Kōhanga.
Training wildlife veterinarians
The Nest Te Kōhanga helps develop New Zealand’s next generation of wildlife veterinarians. Since 2007 we’ve worked in partnership with the Massey University on the Masterate Programme in Zoo Animal and Wildlife Health, hosting four qualified vets every year to complete their Masterate and get hands on experience with injured wildlife.
Along with these residents, The Nest Te Kōhanga also provides a learning base for undergraduate veterinary, veterinary nurse and biological sciences students.
If you find injured wildlife
Here’s where you come in!
If you spot a sick or injured animal in the wild, here’s how you can play your part to help:
If it’s a native species, please call the Department of Conservation (DOC) in the first instance on 0800 362 468.
For non-native species, call the Wellington SPCA on (04) 389 8044 to find out ways that you can help.
Be a responsible pet owner
Want to look after native wildlife? This can be as simple as being a responsible pet owner.
Meow! We love our furry friends, and the best way to keep them safe is by keeping them at home. Keep your cat safe and happy at home, and help keep our native wildlife safe as well. Join our safe cat community for expert advice on how to keep your cats happy at home.
Woof! Dogs love to explore, and they have a great sense of smell. We know that our dogs are just trying to be playful, but even the gentlest dog can be a major threat to the survival of many of our native species. Help protect wildlife simply by keeping your dog on a lead when you’re out and about.