Our Mahi

Current Taiao Projects

The Haumari (Croydon Bush) Biodiversity Project is a pest control initiative focusing on protecting, monitoring and restoring Taonga.

The Catlins Biodiversity Project is a pest control based initiative focusing on establishing effective trapping networks in the Catlins area.

The Otewao (Forest Hill) biodiversity project is a pest control method driven by the Forst Hill Community trust in partnership with te Taiao.

The Hokonui Hills Biodiversity Project is pest control initiative that Taiao manages in partneship with many community groups.

Our Vision: A sustainable, healthy and abundant fishery that provides for the customary fishing needs of the community.​

Hokonui Rūnanga started kōura farming, in a joint venture with Ngāi Tahu and Earnslaw One.

A series of three connecting wetland areas at the Hokonui Rūnanga, which will become a place of refuge for native wildlife.

Our Vision: A sustainable, healthy and abundant fishery that provides for the customary fishing needs of the community.

Our Vision: to establish a successful horticulture venture at the Hokonui Rūnanga.

 A 3-year initiative for tauira to experience different environmental and conservation mahi associated with the rūnanga and gain qualifications while working.

LEARNZ has created an online virtual field trip promoting our very own Hokonui Restoration projects, helping students access the inaccessible.

Robin Restoration Volunteer Programme

Robin Restoration Donations Programme