Kaitiaki Whenua - Project Moturoa

  • Locations and dates

    No start dates are currently available. Register to be informed when new dates are added.
  • Study options

    Full-time only

  • Length

    52 weeks including 47 full-time teaching weeks (34 of which are on campus) and 5 weeks of study breaks

  • Total credits

    120

  • Fees

    2023: $5,598 plus $220 Student Services Levy

    A Student Service Fee applies (2025; $2.17 per credit).

    Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.

    View course details for individual fees.

    N.B. The 2026 SSF final fee is currently subject to consultation with learners.

  • National qualification code

    NZ2963

With a strong focus on Te Ao Māori, Kaitiaki Whenua Project Moturoa encourages learners to approach conservation from a Māori perspective.

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Learn conservation skills from a Māori worldview through connection with local iwi and marae-based education. 

Just like Kaitiaki Whenua Trainee Ranger students, you will work alongside the Department of Conservation and regional council staff to complete a mixture of practical and theory skills geared towards entry into a career in conservation.

With regular stays at noho marae, you will develop an understanding of the history and teachings of iwi and work on a related iwi or marae-based project.

Skills taught include:

  • Pest control
  • Whakapapa of animals
  • The effect of humans on the ecosystem
  • Understanding New Zealand’s ecology
  • Using conservation technology
  • How to build and maintain hiking tracks
  • Working towards re-establishing balance in nature

This 12-month programme is full-time. Classes are 9 am - 3 pm, 5 days a week, there will be 8 noho marae throughout the programme.

You will be based at the Richmond Campus and Moturoa (Rabbit Island).

 

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