We are on a mission from Mother Nature herself.

Our vision is to see every stream, river, estuary and piece of marginal land in the country planted - so that native flora and fauna can thrive - so that New Zealand itself is teeming with vital life.

Over half of New Zealand’s waterways need restoration. That’s 212,000km of streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands, on public and private land, that are in urgent need of regenerative planting if we are to protect and reinvigorate our country’s ecosystems.

They say in business that you should have ‘one number’ that drives you.

This is our number.

This is Mission 212.

North Island
Major river
catchments

 
 

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Waterways Length

 

Northland /Coromandel

Waikato

Volcanic Plateau
Bay of Plenty

Western Uplands

Main Range and East

 

South Island
Major river
catchments

 

Waterways Length

 

Marlborough/Canterbury

Otago

Souhland

West of the Main Divide

We believe in the ecology economy.

At Kauri Park our mission is to help New Zealand become an ecology economy. 

No nature no economy. No economy no nature.

When we work together the natural world and humanity can both be at the top of their game.

Every day we are backs-bent and hell-bent on restoring, revegetating, replenishing, reinvigorating and revitalising the precious and powerful ecosystems that really run our country. 

We’ve planted thousands of kilometres of New Zealand – from the complete regeneration of Rotoroa Island to the native revegetation of Taranaki to hectares of manuka. No-one has had a deeper revegetation footprint, or imprint, on the land than we have.

But with 212,000 kms of waterways to plant, we’re only just getting started.

If you have some waterway in need of restoration, revegetation and revitalisation, let’s get going.