It’s almost time! The opening of the trout fishing season is just around the corner, and our very own Te Arawa Lakes Trust Biosecurity Officers will be stationed at boat ramps bright and early to ensure a fantastic start for all anglers. Help protect our waterways!...
For its third year in a row, Te Tūkohu Ngāwhā is inviting all young people across the Te Arawa rohe and beyond to engage with their taiao; to think about how the current threats and issues it faces can be mitigated through solutions, acknowledging mātauranga Māori and...
PhD and MSc opportunities in the Whakahohetia Ngā Wai Kāinga focus study within the Toitū Ngā Taonga Waimāori research programme Te Arawa Lakes Trust alongside NIWA New Zealand and University of Waikato are seeking Masters and PhD applications for the Whakahohetia Ngā...
Controlled Area Notice As of Friday, November 10, 2023, our Te Arawa Rotomoana have been allocated a biosecurity shield to help prevent a freshwater gold clam invasion. Under a new conditional controlled area notice also known as a Conditional CAN, before entering any...
Mātauranga Māori holds the key to solving many of Aotearoa New Zealand’s environmental challenges – now is the time to embrace it as a country. Matariki gives us an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with te taiao, connect with nature and appreciate the...
Te Waikai Otaota: Spray plan for Te Arawa Lakes Aquatic Weed Management April 2023 Te Tukunga Waikai Otaota Aquatic weed control operations will be taking place intermittently between the 1st of May to the 31st of July 2023 in Lake Rotorua, Lake Rotoiti, Lake...