The land had been purchased from local farmers David and Gloria Underwood, by the Nature Heritage Fund with financial assistance from the Northland Fish and Game Council.
The official proceedings began with a karakia followed by a speech from the Associate Minister for Conservation Nicky Wagner.
“The wetlands are the lungs of the land. They are here to be appreciated and enjoyed by a range of people,” she told the gathering.
Northland Fish and Game Chairman Phil Durham praised the move to establish the wetland, describing it as “an asset to be proud of.”
David Underwood spoke of his love of the bush and commented that now the community owned the land, he hoped that others would enjoy it as much as he had.
In thanking the Underwoods, the minister presented them with a framed New Zealand Gamebird Habitat Trust print of a bittern, a bird that’s found in the wetland.
She also unveiled the new Game Bird Habitat Stamp 2017 which features the California quail.
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, all those attending were invited to walk through part of the wetlands before a barbecue.