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The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.Revision as of 03:36, 31 January 2024 by Alexeyevitch (talk | contribs) (Use New Zealand English)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation ParkTwo Thumb RangeTe Kahui Kaupeka Conservation ParkLocationNew ZealandCoordinates43°37′06″S 170°53′44″E / 43.618432°S 170.895629°E / -43.618432; 170.895629Area94,033 hectares (232,360 acres)Established2008Governing bodyDepartment of Conservation Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park is a protected area in the Timaru District and Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island.[1] The park is managed by the New Zealand Department of Conservation.[1] Geography The park covers 94,033 hectares (232,360 acres).[2][1] History The park was established in 2008.[2] References ^ a b c "DOC Profile". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation. ^ a b Nathan, Simon. "National and conservation parks". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. vteProtected areas of New ZealandConservation parks Ahuriri Aorangi Aotea Catlins Coromandel Craigieburn Eyre Mountains/Taka Ra Haka Hakatere Hāwea Hanmer Kaimai Mamaku Kaimanawa Kaweka Ka Whata Tu O Rakihouia Korowai / Torlesse Tussocklands Lake Sumner Mavora Lakes Mount Richmond Northland North-west Nelson Oteake Pirongia Pureora Remutaka Ruahine Raukumara Ruataniwha Tararua Te Kahui Kaupeka Te Papanui Victoria Whakarewarewa Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Ecological islands Brook Waimārama Sanctuary Bushy Park Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari Orokonui Ecosanctuary Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Zealandia Government purpose reserves Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve Pukaha / Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre Historic reserves Hāpūpū / J M Barker Maungauika / North Head Puhi Kai Iti / Cook Landing Site Stony Batter Te Kuri a Paoa/Young Nick's Head Marine reserves Akaroa Auckland Islands Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Hautai Hawea (Clio Rocks) Hikurangi Horoirangi Kahukura (Gold Arm) Kahurangi Kapiti Kermadec Islands Kutu Parera (Gaer Arm) Long Bay-Okura Long Island-Kokomohua Moana Uta (Wet Jacket Arm) Motu Manawa-Pollen Island Moutere Hauriri / Bounty Islands Moutere Ihupuku / Campbell Island Moutere Mahue / Antipodes Island Parininihi Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) Pohatu / Flea Bay Poor Knights Islands Punakaiki Taipari Roa (Elizabeth Island) Tapuae Taputeranga Taumoana (Five Finger Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae o Hua (Long Sound) Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Tonga Island Tuhua (Mayor Island) Ulva Island-Te Wharawhara Waiau Glacier Coast Westhaven (Te Tai Tapu) Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Whangarei Harbour National parksCurrent Abel Tasman Aoraki / Mount Cook Arthur's Pass Egmont Fiordland Kahurangi Mount Aspiring Nelson Lakes Paparoa Rakiura Tongariro Westland Tai Poutini Whanganui Former Te Urewera National reserves Hāpūpū / J M Barker Lewis Pass Puhi Kai Iti / Cook Landing Site Subantarctic Islands Te Kuri a Paoa/Young Nick's Head Recreation reserves Bastion Point Otago Central Rail Trail Truby King Recreation Reserve Regional parks Akatarawa Ambury Ashley Rakahuri Ātiu Creek Auckland Botanic Gardens Āwhitu Battle Hill Farm Belmont Duder East Harbour Ferrymead Glenfern Sanctuary Hunua Ranges Kaitoke Lake Tekapo Long Bay Mahurangi Motukorea Browns Island Muriwai Mutukaroa / Hamlins Hill Ōmana Onekawa Te Mawhai Orere Point Pākiri Pakuratahi Papamoa Hills Queen Elizabeth Scandrett Shakespear Tāpapakanga Tāwharanui Tawhitokino Te Ārai Te Muri Te Rau Pūriri Waharau Waimakariri River Wainuiomata Regional Park Waitākere Ranges Waitawa Wenderholm Whakanewha Whakatīwai Scenic reserves Alice Eaves Reserve Bruce Park Goldie Bush Peel Forest Park Waro Limestone Wetlands Awarua Wetland Farewell Spit Firth of Thames Kopuatai Peat Dome Manawatu Estuary Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve Wairarapa Moana Whangamarino Other areas Hutt Water Collection Area Northern Pegasus Bay Wainuiomata Water Collection Area Whitireia Other Amenity area Ecological area Sanctuary area Wilderness area Wildlife management area vteTimaru District, New ZealandSeat: TimaruPopulated placesGeraldine Ward Arundel Blandswood Coopers Creek Gapes Valley Geraldine Hilton Kakahu Mesopotamia Mount Peel Orari Orari Bridge Peel Forest Pleasant Valley Rangitata Rangitata Gorge Rangitata Island Te Moana Woodbury Pleasant Point-Temuka WardPleasant Point Sub-Division Cave Kerrytown Levels Valley Opihi Opuha Pleasant Point Raincliff Totara Valley Upper Waitohi Temuka Sub-Division Arowhenua Milford Huts Temuka Waipopo Waitohi Winchester Timaru Ward Fairview Hadlow Levels Otipua Pareora Timaru Caroline Bay Gleniti Glenwood Highfield Kensington Marchwiel Parkside Redruth Seaview Timaru Central Waimataitai Washdyke Watlington West End Facilities and attractions Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park Government District Council Mayor Regional Council This Canterbury Region-related geography article is a stub. 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Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park is a protected area in the Timaru District and Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island.[1]
The park is managed by the New Zealand Department of Conservation.[1]
The park covers 94,033 hectares (232,360 acres).[2][1]
The park was established in 2008.[2]
This Canterbury Region-related geography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.