Pōkaiwhenua Planting
Pōkaiwhenua Planting
Trinity Lands has helped set up a trust to support the environmental health of the Pōkaiwhenua Stream.
The stream is a 56km long tributary of the Waikato River. It starts near Tokoroa and meets the Waikato River near Maungatautari. Keen cyclists will know the spot where the stream meets the river as the starting point of the popular Waikato River Trail.
Pōkaiwhenua
Chair of the trust – and the man whose enthusiasm got the project up and running – is Andrew Lennox, sharemilker on Trinity’s Russell Farm. He’s supported in his conservation efforts by other Trinity partners, such as Alexander Farm sharemilkers Eoin and Sian O’ Mahony and their farm assistant Lisa Amundsen.
“The initiative is to create a walkway, or cycleway where people can get greater access to the Pōkaiwhenua Stream and eventually go right through to Karāpiro.”
Brett Fleming
“This project is the first step in helping others to gain greater access to the taonga that we have in this land, & also to help and contribute to better water quality and increase biodiversity.”
Brett Fleming