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Hauraki Gulf Forum’s latest State of the Gulf report
Communities and mana whenua are defending pockets of reef, shoreline, and catchment, but their efforts continue to being overwhelmed by the scale of decline. Read the full report to see what's changing across the Gulf and what it will take to turn the tide.
Kōkako hit record numbers in Hūnua Ranges
The census shows 418 breeding pairs in the Hūnua Ranges, up 61% since 2022. Held every four years, it's jointly funded by Auckland Council's Natural Environment Targeted Rate and the Department of Conservation.
Learn how to engage with mana whenua
Guidance for you, or your group or organisation, to engage well with mana whenua. This page reflects mana whenua aspirations and was created with mana whenua, in partnership with Auckland Council's Environmental Services Department.