The ngāhere known as Te Warawara, most recently managed by Department of Conservation (DOC), is of the utmost historical and cultural significance to the hapū of Te Rarawa. It comprises of all the Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine and Te Takanga blocks, and parts of the Waihou Lower, Otangaroa, Ototope, Taikarawa, Whakarapa, Paihia, Rotokakahi and Waireia blocks. The area was originally 18,270 acres. Te Rarawa hapū never conceded their ownership of the resources on this whenua.