Waikereru Wild Lab - Tiaki Taiao

The purpose of this project is to engage young people and their families in a quest to understand what has happened to local ecosystems since human arrival, and to restore them to a state of ora (health, well-being).

Informed by leading experts in scientific disciplines and experts in Māori ancestral knowledge, creative educators have designed interactive workshops for young people and adults which are delivered by inspiring learning facilitators.

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Mātauranga (ancestral knowledge), Science, Arts and Technology are taken into the wilderness, resulting in real world, immersive learning that is vivid and unforgettable.

The Welcome Shelter designed by Sarosh Mulla

The Welcome Shelter designed by Sarosh Mulla

In the initial development phase the programme was collaboratively designed and trialled by Jarratt Create & Educate and the Longbush Ecological Trust with the support of costume designer Brighde Penn. It is being delivered and further developed by Two Hands Consultancy and the Longbush Ecological Trust. The project is funded by The Air New Zealand Environmental Trust.

The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of ecosystems among local people, and how to work with rivers, forests and the sea in ways that generate prosperity while treading lightly on the land.

People are part of these ecosystems, and without transforming their understandings of them, it will be difficult (and perhaps impossible) to restore these living systems to a state of ora (health, well-being, prosperity).

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Worskshops include:

  • Rivers in Tears

  • Pesky Predators

  • Navigation & Storytelling

  • 1769 Garden – Flora & Fauna

  • Oi – The  Amazing Seabird

  • Koura – The Plight of Freshwater Crayfish

  • Harakeke – The Special Powers

Consultancy includes:

Developing experiential workshops and strategy through collaboration