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Protecting Nelson Lakes’ alpine lakes from ‘lake snow’
Rāhui at Cape-Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve
Visitors urged to stay out of pine-clad reserve at Opoutere
DOC and Dulux partnership brings a splash of colour to Te Hāwere-a-Maki this summer
Visitors urged to respect rules as DOC reveals enforcement stats
Careless vehicle use damaging historic Macetown
Fiordland island predator incursion response in full swing
Pest-free islands no place for pet pooches
Wild weather disrupts tara iti breeding season
Dog owners reminded to ‘know before you go’ this summer
Funding opportunity to protect precious biodiversity opens today
Poachers caught in Te Tapuwae O Rongokako Marine Reserve
Arthur’s Pass kea repellent field trials complete
West Coast unveils spectacular new cultural heritage attraction
Kororā/Blue penguin casualties likely to continue
Impressive bridge design unveiled for Taranaki Crossing
Former DOC ranger wins prestigious plant conservation cup
Significant landslide keeps Omaha Cove walkway closed
Island eradications showcased in journal
Beaked whale found dead in Hawke’s Bay
Call to control dogs after five penguin deaths
Pirongia neighbours urged to collaborate with DOC on feral goats
DOC and Auckland Council host UK island biosecurity project
Albatross eggs missing from Taiaroa Head colony
DOC firefighters acknowledged for work during Australian fires
Rare kiwi threatened by illegal pig release
Rehabilitated pekapeka released back into wild
Pack in, pack out changes to Whangarei campgrounds
Euthanised seal pup highlights need for responsible dog ownership
Dangerous trees lead to campsite closure
Hundreds in hunt for Haast job
Rāhui at Te Angiangi Marine Reserve
DOC decides against Hokitika Government Building tenancy
New whitebaiting season end-date and survey
Research shows change to Hector’s dolphin distribution in Akaroa
Subantarctic seal rare visitor to Tasman Bay
Hector’s dolphin in Northland for first time in 100 years
Arataki Track closed due to erosion risk
Pilot whales strand on Chatham Islands 12 October
DOC committed to ongoing focus on health and safety following fatal helicopter crash in 2018
DOC visitor insights for 2021/2022
Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk closed due to erosion risk
Catchpool pines harvest operation begins
Birds used to track light pollution at sea
Royal Cam chick named Lilibet to acknowledge Queen
Punakaiki project boosts local economy
Conservation graduates’ future secure after DOC funded training success
First tokoeka chick of season hatches