
Restoring the mauri of the Kaimai Mamaku.
Kawekawe | Impact
*To date, as of 30 September 2025

7,500
Hectares under control.

29,301
Predators removed through trapping.

35+
Kaimahi in paid employment.

68.3%
of kaimahi say their mental health has improved since starting.
Mahi | Work
We harness the power of collective action and shared knowledge to restore the mauri of the Kaimai Mamaku. We do this through the Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project.
🤝 Assurance Provider
This year, we have managed more than $5.1M from six funders, delivered to eight independent iwi-led project conservation projects. We also facilitated funding partnerships that secured a further $130,000 for project teams.
💪 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.
💡 Knowledge Sharing & Collective Action
He waka eke noa - we are all in this together. We continue to uphold respectful, inclusive and equitable collaboration. We affirm the importance of mātauranga and western science to our stakeholders and the wider community.
Become a Friend of the Forest
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Kōrero | News
Ngā mihi nui
Thank you to our funders and supporters





