Aotearoa New Zealand is renowned for its scenic coastlines and protected wildlife. But coastal species such as little blue penguins/kororā and yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho are in decline. Here’s how you ...
New Zealand's Great Walks are premier tracks that pass through diverse and spectacular scenery. Bookings for all tracks are ...
What’s the current population size? This can be the number of breeding adults or the area of occupied habitat. How much is ...
Predator Free 2050 is working towards an Aotearoa where our native species are safe from extinction and thrive alongside us – and everyone has a role to play. Imagine an Aotearoa New Zealand where our ...
Native species are fighting for survival from predation by rats, stoats and possums. Without protection, we risk losing New ...
From forest parks to scenic reserves, alpine areas to protected coasts, there are hundreds of special conservation places.
New Zealand is precious – everyone who lives and travels here has a responsibility to look after it. Make a commitment to ...
DOC doesn't identify plant or animal species or need images of them. What's this plant or animal? Use the iNaturalist NZ ...
DOC has established a new conservation grant funding programme for Hawke’s Bay, opening the door for the community to ...
New Zealand's special wildlife is facing serious threats, and more action is needed to save it. The problem is big, so we ...
DOC intends to pilot paid parking at three South Island visitor hotspots to help manage visitor pressure and support ...
Te Maruia Waka Huia is a stronghold for native and endemic species. Tomtit, rifleman, robin, tūi, fernbird, silvereye, grey ...