With an operational area of 50,000 hectares, Te Urewera Mainland Island is the largest restoration project of its type in New Zealand.
Find out about the history and ecology on Te Urewera Mainland Island.
The project's vision is to acknowledge and nurture the mauri of the northern Te Urewera ecosystem.
The approach for pest control within northern Te Urewera is to manage animal pests at different scales according to their impacts, behaviour, available methodologies and resources.
As a government department there are strong organisational controls regarding the work at Te Urewera Mainland Island.
The first 12 years have provided some clear lessons on what is achieveable for ecological restoration in the forested back country of New Zealand.
Ngai Tuhoe iwi are the principal stakeholders in Te Urewera Mainland Island.
Find out about further reading on the Te Urewera Mainland Island.
Find out who to contact for more information on the Te Urewera Mainland Island.
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