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Dunedin & Otago/Outdoors & Adventure

Wild Dunedin Festival

Wild Dunedin is a celebration of the extraordinary natural world that surrounds New Zealand's wildlife capital, held each April in a city that has a stronger claim than almost any other urban centre in the world to the title of wildlife des

When

Annual — April

Where

Dunedin, Otago

Region

Dunedin & Otago

Category

Outdoors & Adventure

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Wild Dunedin is a celebration of the extraordinary natural world that surrounds New Zealand's wildlife capital, held each April in a city that has a stronger claim than almost any other urban centre in the world to the title of wildlife destination. Over several days, it brings together scientists, naturalists, photographers, writers and nature lovers for events, talks, guided experiences and community activities that celebrate the remarkable wildlife of Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula.

Dunedin is uniquely positioned in the natural world — the Otago Peninsula hosts the only mainland royal albatross colony in the world, New Zealand sea lions, little blue penguins, spotted shags and a range of other wildlife that is extraordinary by any measure. Wild Dunedin uses the festival as a platform to share the science, the conservation work and the sheer wonder of this natural heritage, connecting audiences with the people and organisations working to protect it.

For nature lovers, wildlife photographers and anyone who wants to understand New Zealand's natural environment more deeply, Wild Dunedin is one of the most rewarding events on the calendar. The combination of Dunedin's extraordinary wildlife, its passionate conservation community and the beautiful autumn setting of the peninsula makes it a festival that is both intellectually engaging and genuinely moving — a celebration of the wild world and our responsibility to it.