Latest Department of Conservation New Zealand News | Page 15

Taupō trapping takes off
Great Walks recovery on track for summer
$1.1 billion investment to create 11,000 environment jobs in our regions
Ōpārara visitor infrastructure improvements to begin
Level 2 in Tongariro National Park – be prepared for winter conditions
Urgent work to repair Whangamarino weir
Improvements to systems after Truman Track overhang removal
Rare kākāriki leave their bubble for wild
Kids Greening Taupō’s online opportunity
Remembering Cave Creek tragedy
Kiwi kids take action at home for nature
Community contributes as Kiwi House deals with lockdown
John and Helen walk Taranaki talk
Thousands of welfare packs distributed by whānau ora
Snail care continues over lockdown
Taranaki pests beware, Tama’s been on tools
Essential travel helps secure future of shore plover
New Zealand’s largest ever predator control programme a success
Marine protection consultation postponed
Conservation board welcomes seabed mining case victory
Walkers and hikers flout rules at Waikato locations
DOC supports road closures into Egmont National Park
Public urged to stay off Hakarimata Summit
DOC facilities close – “take time in nature but stay close to home”
DOC to cancel bookings and temporarily close visitor centres
DOC urges hunters to think safety this roar season
Trail Angels lend a helping hand in nature
Pureora Forest Hunting Competition cancelled
Researchers arrive in Antipodes Island to track albatross
Alarm over number of juvenile white sharks caught on fishing lines
Kea cause of death confirmed
DOC confirm Kauri dieback in Puketi Forest, Bay of Islands
Minister of Conservation pays tribute to a conservation great, Sir Rob Fenwick
Bay of Plenty traffic eases thanks to funding for new freshwater carpool lane
Sir Rob Fenwick passes away
Native red-billed gull shot with bow
Company fined $12,000 for operating illegally at iconic tourist spots
Free dog training helps protect whio
Hunters converge on Pureora for annual competition
Hiker suffers geothermal burn injury on Tongariro Alpine Crossing
One step closer to Predator Free 2050
Turtle release opportunity for Kapiti tourism award winner
Work commences on Taranaki Crossing
Routeburn Returns with partial reopening
Courts take a strong stand on illegal bear bile import
Otago Conservation Management Strategy partial review
Winner of DOC’s World Wildlife Day youth art competition
Eels suffer as waterways dry up in Hawke’s Bay