The Waipoua Forest Trust is a bicultural partnership between conservationists and Te Iwi O Te Roroa whose vision is to protect, restore, interpret and promote the internationally significant natural heritage at Waipoua.
Volunteers from all over the world spend working holidays at our environmental projects: restoring native kauri forest and rearing endangered kiwi
Waipoua Forest in Northland is New Zealand's largest sub-tropical rainforest; a unique environment rich in biodiversity, in which endangered species flourish. Giant kauri trees up to 3,000 years old are at the centre of the ecology of this fascinating area. If you volunteer to help us on a working holiday, you will be contributing to a history of conservation going back to 1952.
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