New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) and its partners are hoping tourists will flock to a multimillion-dollar wildlife centre to be set up near Inglewood, with expertise from Brooklands Zoo.
They're working alongside Pukerangiora hapū and the East Taranaki Environment Collective (ETEC) on the proposal to create a wildlife recuperation facility, similar to Wildbase in Palmerston North.
NPDC's decision to buy nearly six hectares of land next to Joe Gibbs Reserve in Inglewood will help establish a centre to rehabilitate injured or ill wildlife, including kiwi.
It's great to be partnering with ETEC and Pukerangiora hapū on environmental and tourism opportunities, says New Plymouth mayor Neil Holdom.
"Working with mana whenua and the trust on this kind of big picture thinking is helping to create our sustainable lifestyle capital, looking after our precious kiwi and providing a tourist attraction which will stimulate the local economy," he says.