11th June 2026 Biodiversity / MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari has been named the world’s top-selling biodiversity credit project, according to Bloomlabs’ May 2026 Voluntary Biodiversity Market Overview.
18th May 2026 MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari has surpassed 800 kiwi translocations in just four years, marking the largest kiwi translocation programme from a single wild source site in New Zealand.
13th May 2026 Ekos / MaungatautariNew Zealand biodiversity credits have been traded internationally for the first time through a deal involving Waikato eco-sanctuary Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, climate finance company Ekos and Polish hotel Stradonia.
11th August 2025 MaungatautariPeople around the world can now invest in Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari via the Ekos BioCredita programme.
25th June 2025 Ekos / MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari and carbon trading company Ekos have launched credits under their BioCredita Programme – a biodiversity market programme.
24th February 2025 Conservation Minister / MaungatautariConservation Minister Tama Potaka has announced one off funding of $750,000 over three years for Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust Sanctuary
3rd February 2025 MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, near Te Awamutu in the central North Island, has launched a new immersive product.
22nd October 2024 MaungatautariWaipā Mayor Susan O’Regan says Waikato’s recognition by Expedia as one of the world’s top detours is good news for the region.
5th April 2024 MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautiri is fundraising and putting on a gala dinner to help improve its kākāpō barrier fences.
19th September 2023 MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari is now home to six more kākāpō, bringing the grand total of translocated birds to 10.
14th March 2022 Awards / MaungatautariSanctuary Mountain Maungatautari has won the Social & Environmental Sustainability Award at the annual Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards.
27th February 2018 MaungatautariNew Zealand’s largest mainland sanctuary for native wildlife has been granted $1.4 million over four years by Waikato Regional Council.