Waharoa and Melville groups returning from a weekend of camping in the upper Waipā.
Category Archives: Kaitiakitanga Trust
Youth Camp
Maria Sinear, providing the best quality food for the Kaitakitanga Trust youth camp in February 2020.
Okete – Progress
Looking at an area that we have spent five years maintaining, and adding thousands of native trees. In the distance you can see the newly fenced off area which has had two years of planting. More to go…
Native Plant Nursery Initiative Attracts Future Botanists
Our traplines at Rangitoto Lands allow us to observe the seasonal changes of trees on the boundary of the Norther Pureora Forest and the Oliver’s farm. There was a very big fruiting for our local Tawa and Miro trees this year. The Bulled Family, who manage Owawenga Station, have two enterprising future botanists. Lulu (8)Continue reading “Native Plant Nursery Initiative Attracts Future Botanists”
Kaitiakitanga Trust and the Waterboy join forces
Murray Grant recently teamed up with The Waterboy to allow some local youth to experience the great outdoors. Hear about the Trust in Murray’s own words, through this great video produced by The Waterboy.