
Tāne Mahuta
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Tāne Mahuta, the largest known living kauri tree in the world, is a significant cultural and natural landmark in New Zealand's Waipoua Forest. Recently, it was in the news as firefighters confirmed that the devastating Waipoua River fire posed no threat to this iconic tree, ensuring its continued safety and preservation amid the ongoing firefighting efforts.
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Tāne Mahuta is the god of the forest and birds in Māori mythology, referenced in discussions about climate finance.
Departing Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr made more memorable contributions than his Covid record - Fran O’SullivanThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-03-07
The fire has not gone into native forest and Tāne Mahuta is safe.
Waipoua fire: Tāne Mahuta safe, residents allowed back homeThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-03-02
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