Final stage of mahi at Lake Oporoa
The community came together in a spirit of celebration at Lake Oporoa, nestled in the picturesque Kawhatau Valley, to mark a significant achievement in environmental restoration.
Over the past two years, tireless dedication and collaborative efforts have transformed this beautiful landscape, culminating in a proud moment as the final stage of mahi was successfully completed. This crucial phase involved not only the careful installation of fencing but also the ambitious planting of a remarkable 13,000 native riparian trees, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable practices and ensuring the health of the local ecosystem for generations to come.
The event served as a powerful reminder of the positive impact of community engagement in nurturing our natural surroundings and highlights the importance of conservation initiatives in preserving the unique biodiversity of the region.


