Highlights: Opened in 1974, Willow Bank Wildlife Sanctuary has a long history and has been committed to protecting endangered animals in New Zealand. It is also one of New Zealand's important kiwi breeding bases. There are more than 100 species and more than 500 species of animals and birds in the protected species reserve. Wild animals live in wild areas (such as deer, wallabies, otters, monkeys, lemurs, gibbons, etc.) imported from abroad; domestic animals, farm animals and birds are raised in heritage areas; natural areas are native animals and imported from overseas. animals (such as seedlings, kaka parrots, tuatara, kiwis, etc.).