
Current Park Information and Events
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Season’s Greetings!
Season's Greetings to all our Park community. We wish you a relaxing and enjoyable festive season as you spend time with friends and family.

Recloaking Te Mata Park: 64,000 native trees planted in five years
Te Mata Park Trust has reached a significant milestone in its ngahere restoration programme with the planting of 64,ooo native trees over the last five years, part of a larger, long-term restoration strategy to protect, enhance and restore ecosystems across the maunga.

Spring Newsletter
As the days grow longer and new life springs forth in the Park, we’re pleased to share our Spring Newsletter with you, including an update on a significant planting milestone, results from our recent survey, a celebration in the Little Redwoods, and more.