Lake in the North Island of New Zealand
Lake Rotokare is a landslide dammed lake[ 1] in the New Zealand region of Taranaki . It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Eltham .[ 2]
The 230 ha (570 acres) Scenic Reserve, in the Tangahoe catchment, is the country's largest wetland and lake habitat inside a predator proof fence . It is administered by South Taranaki District Council and Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust. Species in the Reserve include raupō , flax , purei , makura , pukatea , kahikatea , coprosma , swamp maire , water millet , jointed baumea , Australasian bittern , spotless crake , fernbird , gold striped gecko , banded kōkopu , koura , and short and long-finned eel .[ 1]
Lake Rotokare should not be confused with Barrett Lagoon near New Plymouth , which has the alternative Māori language name of Rotokare .
History
The Reserve was created in the early 1870s.[ 1] Road access was created in 1914.[ 3] In 2008, the Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust completed construction of a predator proof fence around the reserve.[ 2]
Reintroduction of native bird species
A number of bird species have been reintroduced into the reserve:
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Populated places
Eltham-Kaponga Ward Pātea Ward Taranaki Coastal Ward Te Hāwera Ward
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