DOC has established a new conservation grant funding programme for Hawke’s Bay, opening the door for the community to ...
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 ...
A rowi, New Zealand’s rarest kiwi, has been found in new territory, marking an important milestone for the South Westland ...
DOC rangers were thrilled to find the first two southern New Zealand dotterel/pukunui chicks of the season on Stewart Island/Rakiura earlier this week.
The Department of Conservation and New Zealand Nature Fund are partnering to save endangered species by matching investment ...
The northern end of the Te Henga Walkway was officially reopened today in West Auckland by the Department of Conservation ...
Wellingtonians will be able to experience Mātiu/Somes Island in Wellington again from Friday, 22 November, following the ...
A popular campsite beside the Mohaka River and the Mangatainoka Hot Pools. This is a backcountry campsite with minimal facilities, so come prepared to be self-sufficient. There are non-flush toilets ...
Picturesque Ōkārito has been recognised today as a Tohu Whenua site – acknowledging it as one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s must ...
As the summer walking season gets underway, DOC is reminding walkers to ensure they look after themselves and the special ...
From the mouth of the Albert Burn follow the farmed river flats into the gorge and on to the Albert Burn Hut. The first section of the valley travels through a gorge and involves crossing the river ...