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New Zealand’s Kaitiaki initiative planted 1,264 native trees across 11 sites in 2025, boosting biodiversity and supporting sustainable tourism.
In 2025, New Zealand’s Kaitiaki initiative advanced regenerative tourism in the Hauraki Coromandel region, with 1,264 native trees planted across 11 sites by volunteers, schools, and tourism operators.
Supported by 41 businesses and contributors from 17 countries, projects at Mautohe Cathedral Cove, Pūkorokoro, and Tangiaro boosted biodiversity and protected habitats for native species.
Tourism operators integrated conservation donations into bookings, and $1,264 was raised for predator control.
The effort reflects rising public demand for environmental action and sustainable tourism, with plans for expanded restoration and new sites in 2026.
La iniciativa Kaitiaki de Nueva Zelanda plantó 1,264 árboles nativos en 11 sitios en 2025, impulsando la biodiversidad y apoyando el turismo sostenible.