Whirinaki Forest

Ngati Whare shares Whirinaki, one
of the world's most precious rainforests
at Te Whaiti, Te Urew
era, Aotearoa, NZ

 

 

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Whirinaki e-Visit us now (temporary page)

You may be sick in hospital, elderly, on the other side of the world, or too busy, so visiting us to experience tranquility is not easy for you.

Watch this space - we are working on a solution. We the children of Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi will later take you on a guided tour via the web of some of the special places we have to share.

In the meantime look at some of the video clips we have for you to freely download on our Tipu Ake site. Also look through our websites for pictures and information you can download for free.

We expect later to have videos or DVD s of some exciting journeys through our place you can purchase.

 

   

 

 
   

NOTICES AND OPPORTUNITIES:

David Bellamy "Moa's Ark Revisited" tour, Whirinaki 25 year, Sept 4-6

Our gift to you - download our Free Whirinaki Matariki Wall Calendar
VIDEOCLIPS ON LINE (Index here)
Learn what kaitiakiakitanga means to us

Mountainbiking - ride the spectacular Whirinaki MTB track
Tramping in Whirinaki. - Experience our place
Camping at Mangamate Waterfall - upgraded for your 2008/9 hols
Disabled or impaired - Local support and guides are available
Accommodation - to make your Whirinaki experience

WEMZ Project - The Whirinaki Ecological Management Zone
Our Right Royal Kiwi, Princess Beatrice adopted by Prince Andrew
Other species recovery projects - Kiwi, Weka and Kaka

Powhiri - our formal welcome to visitors (see marae visits)
What we and our school are up to download videoclips
Dialoque in our rainforest with Hunter Lovins - US environmentalist

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This site is under constant development thanks to assistance from teams at AUT.  An * in a menu is used to show a function that is not yet available. We are working to establish a multimedia organisation in our community to carry out ongoing development. (Our students at Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi were awarded third place in the 2003 NZ school web challenge).  Feedback please to temporary webmaster.

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