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Restoring the mauri of the Kaimai Mamaku.

Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project

The Kaimai Mamaku is 230,000+ hectares - simply too much for one person or organisation to protect. Through the Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project we bring together all projects, agencies, stakeholders and communities around the rohe. Manaaki Kaimai Mamaku Trust currently manages the funding and gives project support to eight active iwi-hapū led conservation projects. 

COLLECTIVE IMPACT

Lifetime figures of the eight active Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project groups as of 11 November 2025

7,500

Hectares under control.

30,387

Predators removed through trapping.

80,000

Rākau planted.

68.3%

of kaimahi say their mental health has improved since starting this mahi.

89.9%

of funding went directly to restoring the mauri of the Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project.*

OUR MAHI

🤝 Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project

In the past financial year, MKMT received more than $4.1M of funding and 89.9% was delivered to eight independent iwi-led project conservation projects working within the Kaimai Mamaku ngahere and catchments. 

💪 Capability Building

We provide targeted wānanga and ongoing capability building opportunities to meet the needs and focus areas of all KMRP tīma. Day-to-day we support iwi and hāpu-led conservation tīma with advice, support and mentoring in specialist areas including budgeting, reporting, GIS and predator control.

📈 Nature Credits

The Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project has partnered with Boffa Miskell and CreditNature to launch an international nature credit pilot programme, enabling businesses to make verified nature-positive claims while directly supporting ecosystem restoration across Aotearoa.

KŌRERO | NEWS

Native Afforestation Workshops Success

In mid February, native forest enthusiasts in both Bay of Plenty and Waikato learnt about Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) from Dr Adam Forbes. Dr Forbes is a senior ecologist with extensiveRead more

January 2026 Pānui

The first few weeks of 2026 started with a bang! Among many other things, we’ve got straight into eDNA data analysis, finalised funding applications, and we even managed to spend the day with WaireRead more

Pānui 12 | Hakihea December 2025

Grab a kaputī and learn about what’s happening in the Kaimai Mamaku. This month, we announce an international partnership to launch Nature Credits for the Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project, TeRead more

Hopeful breeding season for kōkako

To support a successful kōkako breeding season, rats must be below 5%. In November 2025, Tapuika achieved 0% - meaning no rat prints were identified in any of their tracking tunnels after theRead more

How Ngāti Tumutumu use photopoints for monitoring

Tumutumu Kaitiaki te Taiao, environmental restoration project of Ngāti Tumutumu, are using photopoints as part of their monitoring programme to track their positive environmental impact over time.Read more

In the media: Nature Credits Drive NZ Restoration

Media veteran Mike McRoberts talked to our CEO Louise Saunders about our new Nature Credits partnership with Boffa Miskell and CreditNature. Read the full story by Mike McRoberts on NBR nowRead more

Putting Nature on the Balance Sheet

From 2026, 80% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s exports will go to countries requiring ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) reporting, including four of our five largest trading partners. This raisesRead more

Pānui 11 | Whiringa-ā-rangi November 2025

Grab a kaputī and learn about what’s happening in the Kaimai Mamaku. This month, you’re invited to a native afforestation workshop with Dr Adam Forbes, Tapuika achieved 0% rats after their toxinRead more

Register now: Natural Forest Regeneration Training Course

This two-day professional development opportunity designed to build your confidence in assessing regeneration potential and applying Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) strategies in real-worldRead more

In the media: Ngāti Tumutumu monitor Mt Te Aroha

Department of Conservation, Waikato Regional Council and Ngāti Tumutumu work together to monitor Mt Te Aroha. Read the full story in Te Aroha News here.Read more

Pānui 10 | Whiringa-ā-nuku October 2025

Grab a kaputī and learn about what’s happening in the Kaimai Mamaku. This month, we look at kiwi populations in the 80s, we celebrate our CEO Louise Saunders nomination as Future Leader, NgātiRead more

Register your interest: AI Traps

Manaaki Kaimai Mamaku Trust has secured funding from Western Bay of Plenty District Council and the Joint Agency Partnership (DOC, WRC and BOPRC) to purchase AI traps for a year-long trial in theRead more

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Your donation goes directly toward restoring the mauri of the Kaimai Mamaku. 

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KUPU TAUTOKO | WORDS FROM OUR SUPPORTERS 

HE WAKA EKE NOA

Ngā mihi nui to our funders and supporters.

 

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