TAIAO COMMUNITY (ENVIRONMENT)

OVERVIEW OF TAIAO

Rotorua is abundant in natural features, from lakes and streams, to the forest, parks and reserves. The Tatau Pounamu Taiao (Environmental) Strategy covers the areas between the Puarenga awa and the Waiohewa awa, including Mokoia Island. We aim to protect and enhance our local natural features with a coordinated, collaborative and sustainable approach as kaitiaki (guardians) of the environment. 

Tatau Pounamu is committed to becoming predator free by 2050! We have been able to build some awesome momentum in this space.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE TATAU POUNAMU TAIAO SPACE?

  • Taiao Rēhia Activator - afterschool activities, getting our tamariki outdoors and having fun

  • Pōhutukawa Trees at Puketāwhero Park

  • Mokoia Biosecurity Project 

  • Riparian planting on our local awa, maunga and marae

  • Supporting community members in the maintenance and revitalisation of our Community Maara

  • Taiao Kaitiakitanga in kura

  • Promoting trapping between the Puarenga and Waiohewa awa - including Mokoia Island

  • Encouraging our Eastside Community to become Backyard Trappers (our APP is currently out of action)

  • Working with our local businesses, organisations and community members who support and partner with us on our projects!
    Naku te rourou nau te rourou ka ora ai te iwi.

-Aspen Place Maara- This Maara is comming together nicely as a result of awesome community leaders. Watch this space!

-Aspen Place Maara-

COMMUNITY MAARA KAI

Tatau Pounamu engage with community around their vision for their community garden space. We have helped to source funding to resource community garden aspirations and support community garden events driven by the community.

BECOME AN EASTSIDE KAITIAKI (VOLUNTEER)

(Note: We are currently working towards reactivating this)

Papatuānuku is in need of a kaitiaki just like you! We are looking for whānau, rangatahi and businesses keen to volunteer or support our work on the Eastside.

WAIKAWAU (HANNAHAS BAY)

We have traps in this area that are taken care of by local Kaitiaki (Volunteers). If you would like to learn how to set traps and maybe even have a line for you and your Whanau to take care of please get in touch with our Pou Ao. The traps set here at Waikawau can help keep predators away from Mokoia Island.

MOKOIA ISLAND

We also have traps set here and require Kaitiaki (Volunteers.) Trap checking days on the Island are Wednesday’s and Saturday’s.

 If you’re interested or would like to find out more please contact us.

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JOIN OUR TATAU POUNAMU TRAP LIBRARY

Do you have RATS or MICE?

Would you like to trap in your own backyard?

We want traps in every home across the Eastside. If you live between Ngapuna and Tikitere, contact our Pou Ao to join our Tatau Pounamu Trap Library.

Once you’ve signed up and collected your trap, we cn help you upload your trap on to our Predator-free app.

PREDATOR FREE EASTSIDE TRAPPING APP

Check out our awesome new Predator-free app here where all of our predator-free project traps are uploaded and all catches are tallied. This app is FREE for all Eastside community members to use!

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Whakarewarewa Kura doing some riparian planting at  Puarenga awa on the first day of spring 2020.

Whakarewarewa Kura doing some riparian planting at Puarenga awa on the first day of spring 2020.

RIPARIAN PLANTING

Riparian Planting is great for preventing erosion near waterways as well as improving these waterways and soil. This type of planting also strengthens banks, making habitats healthy for local indigenous wildlife.

Riparian Planting celebrates, recognizes and promotes local community involvement in planting.

Keep an eye out on the Tatau Pounamu page for Community Planting days and come along we would love to meet you.

Our community has been involved in some exciting mahi over the last 3 years.

Click the links below to find out more:

Eastside Predator Free Trapping Workshop

Hannahs Bay/Waikawau Trapping Workshop video

Prisoners make 200 traps for Rotorua pest control programme