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Wingspan counting on donations from the public to open the doors at new site

Katee Shanks
By Katee Shanks
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22 Mar, 2018 09:54 PM3 mins to read

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Kurien Yohannan (left) and Heidi Stook from Wingspan.Photo / Stephen Parker
Kurien Yohannan (left) and Heidi Stook from Wingspan.Photo / Stephen Parker

Kurien Yohannan (left) and Heidi Stook from Wingspan.Photo / Stephen Parker

Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre needs $500,000 before its doors can be open to the public.

The centre, which celebrates 25 years of existence this year, has relocated to Ngati Whakaue land on Mt Ngongotaha and is continuing its research and rehabilitation services, but urgently needs the money to open the centre to families, students and visitors.

Stage one of the relocation requires $500,000 to be able to allow people into the centre while stage two, which includes building the research and education centre, additional breeding facilities and incubation areas, will require a further $500,000.

Wingspan founder and director Debbie Stewart said the centre was a registered charitable trust and did not receive government or local body funding, relying on the generosity of local, national and international visitors and private sponsors to continue.

"We are a people project, people donate towards our birds. The fact we have been operational for quarter of a century is quite significant – the support we have had from people is significant.

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"Right now we need donations and support so we can continue operating our conservation programme and to build the new centre," Stewart said,

"Our new site is currently a construction site and, until we can get everything signed off, we cannot have visitors at the new facility. The birds are also in temporary aviaries until we are able to build display aviaries."

She said there had been several costly hold-ups that had hindered progress at the new site with bad weather at the top of the list.

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"We remain humbled to be able to be on Ngati Whakaue land and we are embracing the cultural aspect of what we do with the birds and acknowledging we are doing it on ancestral land."

The shift to Ngati Whakaue land came about as Wingspan's former lease came to an end.

"One of the main reasons for the move was so the organisation could expand and grow.

"We used to get 20,000 people through a year but by our business planning it looks like we'll be up to 100,000 people each year."

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While the money for stage one is being sourced, the centre will continue its conservation, captive management and rehabilitation programmes.

"Until we come up with the $500,000 the doors will remain closed but we are targeting an August 18, 2018, official opening," Stewart said.

The Givealittle page, Save Wingspan, had reached a total of $4345.30 on Tuesday.

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