Te Kūwaha, NIWA's Māori Environmental Research Group, assists Māori communities throughout New Zealand by providing the latest scientific knowledge, tools and resources to assist in their management of natural resources.
Kaitiaki Tools is a store of knowledge for people who manage natural resources. It contains information about the environmental impacts of different kinds of land use and industries, and how these will affect water quality and mahinga kai.
Māori Environmental Research
Sharing knowledge with Māori communities and empowering Māori business with the latest science.
Tuna, or freshwater eels, are the most widespread freshwater fish in New Zealand. This 'living' educational resource summarises a large amount of scientific and technical literature.