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Staglands Wildlife Reserve is a wildlife park located in the Akatarawa Valley, 20 km north of Upper Hutt in New Zealand. It was established in 1972 by English immigrant John Simister. Besides native birds, including rare waterfowl such as whio and pāteke, the park maintains a variety of farm animals, including rare breeds such as kunekune. Along with Michael Willis from Christchurch's Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, Simister has been credited with saving the kunekune from extinction.

References

  1. John Simister, Sarah Purdy Staglands - The First Forty Years, 2012
  2. Matthew Tso, The men who brought the kunekune pig back from the brink, stuff.co.nz, 13 October 2020

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