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Restoring Kōaro in the Rotorua lakes
Date: March 17, 2009
National Centre:
The kōaro was once abundant in the Te Arawa lakes near Rotorua in New Zealand’s North Island. NIWA has assed the viability of restoring this species in the region. Read more about Restoring Kōaro in the Rotorua lakes
Ka pūwaha te tai nei, hoea tahi tātou. Kia hiwa rā! Kia hiwa rā! E ngā reo, e ngā mana, e ngā matawaka, e ngā tini kārangatanga maha huri noa i te motu, nau mai rā ki te whānau o Te Kuwaha o Taihoronukurangi, e mihi atu nei ki a koutou e whai mai nā i te mātauranga pūtaiao mai i te rangi ki ngā awa teretere, puta atu ki te moana hei oranga mō ō koutou hinengaro, mō ō koutou uri, otira hei tikitiki mō ō koutou māhunga. Mā tēnei hononga ka mōhio te tangata e pēwhea ana ngā āhuatanga o tōna rohe, ka mutu, ka whai kaupapa, kaha anō hoki ki te tiro whānui i ngā āhuatanga o te ao hurihuri nui tonu. Heoti anō ānei ngā pitopito kōrero e whai ake nei hei whakamārama i tō mātou nei roopu rangahau pūtaiao.
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Climate and Māori
E ngā matāwaka, tēnei te mihi atu a NIWA ki a koutou e noho mai nā i tēnā koko, i tērā koko o te whenua o Aotearoa. Read more about Climate and Māori
Knowledge for Customary Coastal and Kaimoana Management
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