Since 2017 Tucker Beach Wildlife Trust has been transforming a wasteland into a wildlife reserve


We are dedicated to regeneration

Restoring Endangered Bird Habitat

We are bringing threatened and endangered migratory birds back to the Whakatipu Basin after decades of degradation of their river gravel habitat and population decline.

Partnering with local Rūnanga

The Tucker Beach Wildlife Trust partners with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu to educate the local community and visitors about kaitiakitanga of the Nohoanga area within the Tucker Beach Wildlife Reserve and to help protect its cultural heritage. 

Protecting History

We are recovering and protecting the gold mining history of the Lower Shotover River as gold mining tailings are uncovered and planted with native plants.

Creating Outdoor Spaces for our Community

We are creating a green open conservation space for the Whakatipu community and visitors to enjoy as urban development encroaches on the surrounding areas.

Sharing Local Resource

100,000 locals and visitors annually are forecast to walk or cycle on the Queenstown Trail as it crosses the Tucker Beach Wildlife Reserve.

You Can Help

We can all make a tangible difference in our own backyard to arrest the decline, and to protect and regenerate a braided river ecosystem of national and global significance before it is too late.

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