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Wellington
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, lies between forested hills and a spacious natural harbour that supported Māori settlement long before European arrival. Established as a colonial city during the nineteenth century, it gradually became the nation's political and cultural centre. Its biodiversity includes temperate forests, native birds such as the tūī, kererū, and kākā, along with coastal ecosystems inhabited by fur seals and dolphins. Ambitious conservation initiatives have restored natural habitats, strengthened native wildlife populations, and enhanced the city's unique balance between urban life and nature.

Wellington

Wellington
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern tip of the North Island beside the Cook Strait. Officially founded in 1840 and named after the Duke of Wellington, it has grown from a colonial settlement into the nation's political and cultural center. Its landscape blends forested hills, sheltered harbors, and protected natural reserves that support remarkable biodiversity. Native bird species such as the tūī, kererū, and kākā thrive thanks to extensive conservation and urban reforestation initiatives. The city's temperate maritime climate sustains diverse vegetation, while its parks, coastal environments, and ecological sanctuaries demonstrate Wellington's long-standing commitment to preserving its unique natural heritage for future generations.



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Wellington
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand since 1865, is located at the southern tip of the North Island, between a magnificent natural harbor and forested hills. Chosen for its strategic position between the country's two main islands, the city has grown from an early Māori settlement into New Zealand's political, cultural, and administrative center. Its heritage reflects the rich blend of Indigenous traditions and European influence. The surrounding environment supports remarkable biodiversity, including native podocarp forests, beech woodlands, and lush fern ecosystems that provide habitat for iconic birds such as the kākā, tūī, and kererū. Protected areas, particularly Zealandia, have become internationally recognized for successful ecological restoration and the reintroduction of threatened native wildlife. Wellington Harbour and the nearby Cook Strait are home to dolphins, fur seals, and numerous seabird species. Through strong conservation initiatives and sustainable urban planning, Wellington successfully combines historical heritage, vibrant city life, and the long-term preservation of its unique natural ecosystems.


Zealandia
Zealandia, in Wellington, is a pioneering ecological sanctuary dedicated to restoring New Zealand's native ecosystems to their pre-human condition. Opened in 1999, it is enclosed by a predator proof fence that excludes invasive mammals, allowing indigenous forests and endangered wildlife to recover. Its remarkable biodiversity includes kiwi, takahē, kākā, tuatara, and numerous endemic plant species. Scenic walking trails, wetlands, and conservation programs make Zealandia an internationally recognized model for ecological restoration, environmental education, and scientific research, demonstrating how protected habitats can successfully revive native flora and fauna for future generations.

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