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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Invercargill's unveiled a new attraction - paying homage to one of the world's rarest reptiles

    Invercargill's unveiled a new attraction - paying homage to one of the world's rarest reptiles


    Te Moutere Tuatara Island, formally opened yesterday - with a free opening ceremony kicking off today.

    The new enclosure is designed to enhance our guardianship of the native species - while appealing to both locals and visitors.

    Parks and Recreation Strategic Advisor Chris Bowen, says the facility houses a maximum of 17 tuatara - and includes burrows to ensure they're well kept.

    He says there's a lab attached to ensure ongoing health checks and requirements are undertaken on site.

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