Sustainability

At Poronui we are committed to managing our operations and lands in an environmentally responsible manner.

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The back-country holds a special place in the heart of all New Zealanders. As a country we place high value on being able to hunt, hike, explore and fish throughout vast National Forest Parks. “Going bush” is a national past time. True Kiwis like nothing better than the sun on their back, the earthy clean smell of the bush and the complete absence of man-made noise in the New Zealand wilderness.

Poronui is an authentic back-country property set in the foothills of the Kaimanawa Mountain Ranges. We provide our guests with a taste of so much that is special about New Zealand. Even more impressive is the range of natural habitats, wildlife, activities and environmental features in one location.

History

Stewards of the land

Poronui Station is owned by the Westervelt Company. Founded by Herbert Westervelt in 1884. Today Westervelt is a land resource organization taking an environmentally responsible, socially aware Highest and Best Use approach to nearly 500,000 acres of timberland and natural resources.

While we create sustainable value from our resources and relationships, we are committed to protecting the environment and to sustaining its quality for future generations.

To achieve this we will:

Identify and protect high value environmental and cultural sites on our land.

Continually improve our environmental practices.

Use natural resources efficiently, reducing, reusing and recycling materials to minimise waste.

Build long term partnerships with communities, clients and stakeholders to support sustainable environmental improvements.

Minimise the environmental effects of our operations.

Demonstrate environmental leadership and encourage other organisations to improve their environmental performance.

To support this we will:

Ensure our managers are accountable for action plans to deliver environmental improvements.

Comply with the requirements of environmental legislation.

Develop long term environmental plans for our lands.

Protect streamside zones, wetland areas and endangered species habitat.

Promote employee and contractor awareness of environmental issues through continuous training and communication programs.

Monitor and report our environmental performance internally to ensure compliance.

Communicate and train employees and contractors with respect to our environmental practices.

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Our Conservation Mission

We follow best management practices in all of our business endeavours, with a mission to preserve land for future generations. We ensure our commitments exceed environmental, legal, and regulatory requirements, and robustly pursue new practices to help support our environmental policy.

Poronui has been identified as a site with special environmental values. The isolation of Poronui, combined with the foresight of its owners, means that large areas of native (indigenous) ecosystems still persist today. In order to enhance these values, we are working pro-actively to manage our outstanding natural environment and create a wilderness retreat for all to enjoy.

The Poronui wilderness is an incredibly valuable natural asset and needs to be preserved for future generations. In the meantime, you can visit this slice of heaven in New Zealand and experience it first hand.

  • Rivers

    • Both the Mohaka and the Taharua Rivers are protected under a National Water Conservation Order, due to the outstanding scenery, amenity for water-sports, and the outstanding trout fishery.

       

      Fisheries Management

       

      To preserve the quality of our fisheries we observe a strict catch and release policy and rotate the beats we fish on a 5-12 day cycle.

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  • Ecology – Plant and Animals

    • Over a third of the area of Poronui is covered by indigenous beech forest which attracts abundant and diverse birdlife. Native birdlife includes the distinctive song of the tui, bellbird (korimako), morepork (ruru), native wood pigeon (kereru), hawks and falcons, and sometimes the rare kiwi or blue duck (whio).

      Ecological restoration of selected areas is being undertaken and vulnerable or threatened species such as the bush falcon, the long-tailed bat and the short-tailed bat are being preserved.

       

      Kaimanawa Forest Park

      Poronui shares its western border with the Kaimanawa Forest Park which is managed by the Department of Conservation on behalf of the NZ government. There is an access point into the Forest Park, through Poronui.

       

      Pest Control

      Poronui adopts a rigorous pest control programme to eradicate threats to the native flora and fauna.

       

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