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Regenerate Community - Waitotara Farm, Inumia & Waiare Restoration
This is a riparian restoration, taonga species recovery, and community food security project using holistic whanaungatanga based regenerative practices to support Mauri Atua, Mauri Tangata, and Mauri Whenua
We will restore 200 meters of a small waterway that feeds the Inumia Stream, using an innovative integrated riparian and syntropic approach: native forest buffers protecting water quality and habitat, transitioning into multi-layer food forests that support long-term community and environmental resilience. This is the Pilot Project of a wider vision for Regenerate Community. Success here creates the template, methodology, and community engagement protocols for replication across the catchment and region.
THE PROBLEM The Inumia and Waiare River and its watershed face declining water quality. The Kāeo and Whangaroa community need food resilience and a healthy Te Taiao. There is a critical need for "on-the-ground" restoration that is led by those who belong to the whenua, but the most urgent story is beneath the surface. Kāeo (Echyridella menziesi) that give our village its name, our freshwater mussels that filter and clean our water are at risk of extinction. These taonga can live 50 years, yet their populations are crashing due to pollution,sedimentation, and loss of the fish hosts their larvae depend on.
Without shade, water temperatures rise. Without clean gravels, juvenile mussels cannot settle. Without healthy populations of inanga, the kāeo can't survive.
OUR SOLUTION We integrate three proven approaches into one innovative system:
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