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.