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Karori wildlife sanctuary map 2

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The reverse side of the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary map leaflet, showing photos of birds and general information about the Sanctuary
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Karori wildlife sanctuary map 1

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A leaflet about Karori Wildlife Sanctuary which includes walking tracks around the enclosure.
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Wellington City map index

This page links to individual maps related to Wellington City, including walkway maps.
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Wellington City Council
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Heritage trails (Wellington)

The Council publishes several heritage trail brochures to increase awareness of the heritage issues in Wellington city.
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Walkways (Wellington)

Wellington city’s compactness makes walking an attractive alternative to seeing the city by car. There are five major walkways that cover the capital, from the inner city to the coast, and many parks in between.
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Reserves and town belt overview (Wellington)

Wellington’s Town Belt is a 425 ha reserve on the first line of hills encircling the city. It has been enjoyed as a recreation space by residents and visitors since 1839.
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