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Don't miss it on 20 June: Save Our Kauri Event
This event has been postponed due to poor weather. You can now join us on Saturday 20 June 10-2 for a FREE family event at the entrance to the Waterworks Walk and Hakarimata Stairs. Did you know that Haakarimata is near the southern limit of naturally occurring kauri? Some of our trees are probably more than 1,000 years old, and if we protect them from pests and diseases, they could live another 1000 years or more! Come meet with us and share your experiences on Haakarimata,
Jun 51 min read


Mahitahi for the Haakarimata: Help Restore the Ranges
Haakarimata is the largest remaining lowland forest in the Waikato, and home to very popular walking trails. Image: Olivia Stead The lowland forests of the Haakarimata Ranges stands as one of our nation's most visited natural landscapes. These forests hold extraordinary biodiversity and deep cultural significance, and they are treasured by the communities that live alongside them. At the Haakarimata Restoration Trust , our work is built on a simple idea: mahitahi — working to
Mar 132 min read


In the News: Thousands of Cats Plague Haakarimata
Cats are estimated to kill more than 1 million birds each year in Aotearoa, as well as countless geckos, skinks, bats, and insects. Their...
May 15, 20251 min read


In the news
Our very own Greg Townsend is featured in the Waikato Times, sharing his story of how he got into conservation, and the changes he’s seen...
Feb 16, 20251 min read


A special (tiny) find in Haakarimata
Aotearoa New Zealand excels at many things, holding world records for the fastest female shearer, and the most consecutive backflips on a...
Feb 1, 20251 min read
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