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Restoring Ngāpeke wetlands with native plants and community power

New Zealand
Restoration, Education, Community
NG
Ngāpeke Permaculture
New Zealand
Nonprofit, Community Group, Indigenous Group

Ngāpeke 7 landblock is situated at 9 Kaiwha Road, Welcome Bay, Tauranga Moana. It is also the base of Ngāpeke Permaculture responsible for transforming the 42-acre farm into a nature-inspired environmental haven, offering guided experiences showcasing perennial forest gardens, no-till annual food gardens, syntropic agriculture, native areas, and wetland restoration. Started in February 2019 the organization practices Matauranga-based-Permaculture and Kaitiakitanga to care for the Earth, Environment, and Community. Ngāpeke Permaculture is also actively supporting local landowners (both in general and māori title) with land restoration projects including retired dryland and wetlands with native plant species. It also supports food sovereignty projects and invites the community to participate in it's weekly activities as well as organised plantings, workshops and events throughout the year.

BI
Biome Trust
New Zealand
Nonprofit

Biome Trust is rewilding resources by committing its endowment to the protection and regeneration of the living planet. The organization focuses on environmental restoration and conservation, education, and public health. Based in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Project story

The Ngāpeke 7 landblock is a 42acre māori landblock situated in Tauranga Moana and is the base of our operations. More than half the block is a repo (wetland) and the Waitao river runs along the edge of the wetland. Ninty five percent (95%) of vegetation in the repo in 2019 were common noxious weeds including pampus, woolly nightshade, privet and willow. A monocrop of maize was commercialy grown there aswell. The rest of the property which was pasture was also in maize at that time. This area now consists mainly of māra kai including a food-forest and also houses 2 nurseries - one probagating native plant species and the other for vegetable probagation to support māra kai on the property and in the wider community. We have a network of volunteers who come regularly to help out in all of these spaces.

Apart from restoring wetland and dryland on the Ngāpeke 7 property, we also assist neighbouring landowners to do the same. We can often spend anywhere from a full day and up to three days planting in these areas with kaimahi and volunteers. To make the process of digging holes more efficiant (in time and energy) we would like to purchase a battery powered auger to assit with this project and others in the future. Since we are in places that are far from a power source, we would also like to purchase a mobile solar powered charging station for the auger batteries.

We are extending restoration efforts to clear out yet another very weedy area of the repo including a gully, in preparation for winter planting in 2027. However, it is going to take hefty mechanical means to achieve this. So, the plan is to hire an excavator-mulcher to clear weed trees, shrubs, vines etc from the entire area. Aproximately 3000 plants will be probagated and grown on in our nursery to be planted in this area.

Project updates

Team

WA
WalkerNgāpeke Permaculture, New Zealand

Location

New Zealand

This project is part of

Round 3

Jul 1-21, 2026

Supporting community-led nature projects around the world.