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‘Pack in, pack out’ rules start at DOC Whangarei campgrounds 31st January 2023 /

‘Pack in, pack out’ rules start at DOC Whangarei campgrounds

Department of Conservation camps around Whangarei will transition to a ‘pack in, pack out’ waste management policy from tomorrow, 1 February.


DOC extends citizen science seal sighting project into summer 26th January 2023 /

DOC extends citizen science seal sighting project into summer

The Department of Conservation has extended a citizen science project encouraging members of the public to report sighting of kekeno New Zealand fur seals.


Strong summer demand for Great Walks huts 16th January 2023 /

Strong summer demand for Great Walks huts

Summer bed night bookings around New Zealand’s Great Walks jumped 49% this season as the international visitor recovery takes hold.


Travellers urged to check beaches are dog-friendly before holidays 16th December 2022 /

Travellers urged to check beaches are dog-friendly before holidays

The Department of Conservation is urging people to do their research before heading to the beach with their four-legged friends and check whether the areas they are travelling to are dog-friendly.


DOC opens $6.9m Nature Heritage Fund… 15th December 2022 /

DOC opens $6.9m Nature Heritage Fund…

The $6.9m contestable Nature Heritage Fund has opened to help support areas containing threatened ecosystems around the country.


DOC seeks tenders for $13.3m Taranaki Crossing construction 7th December 2022 /

DOC seeks tenders for $13.3m Taranaki Crossing construction

The Department of Conservation is seeking tenders for the construction of a $13.3m Taranaki Crossing project.


DOC closes north Auckland walkway for summer 1st December 2022 /

DOC closes north Auckland walkway for summer

The Department of Conservation is keeping the 1.2 kilometre Omaha Cove Walkway north of Auckland closed for the summer due to a landslide earlier this month that damaged the track.


Albatross eggs disappear from Dunedin colony 15th November 2022 /

Albatross eggs disappear from Dunedin colony

Four eggs have gone missing from a toroa northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head/Pukekura, near Dunedin.


Rare kiwi threatened by illegal National Park pig release 10th November 2022 /

Rare kiwi threatened by illegal National Park pig release

One of New Zealand’s rarest kiwi species, rowi, are under threat from pigs illegally released in Westland Tai Poutini National Park.


Hamilton Zoo, DOC set long-tailed bat free 9th November 2022 /

Hamilton Zoo, DOC set long-tailed bat free

A native pekapeka long-tailed bat has been released back into the wild by Hamilton Zoo and the Department of Conservation and iwi.


DOC to start ‘pack in, pack out’ waste policy at northern campgrounds 8th November 2022

DOC to start ‘pack in, pack out’ waste policy at northern campgrounds

The Department of Conservation is introducing a ‘pack in, pack out’ waste management policy for its campgrounds in the wider Whangarei area.


Treefall threat forces DOC to close campsite 4th November 2022 /

Treefall threat forces DOC to close campsite

The Department of Conservation has closed the Graces Stream Campsite at Remutaka Forest Park near Wellington due to the threat of treefall.


DOC’s Haast job ad attracts thousands 3rd November 2022

DOC’s Haast job ad attracts thousands

Global media attention has resulted in more than 1,300 applications for a role as the Department of Conservation’s new biodiversity supervisor in Haast.


Police, DOC urge people to choose outdoor adventures wisely 27th October 2022 /

Police, DOC urge people to choose outdoor adventures wisely

The warning comes after two people were rescued from the Tongariro Alpine Crossing on Sunday after they became exhausted and realised the track was beyond their abilities.


DOC closes another track due to erosion 14th October 2022 /

DOC closes another track due to erosion

The Department of Conservation has closed the Central North Island’s Arataki Track in Pureroa Forest Park due to landslip and erosion damage.


Jobs for Nature clocks up 2.5 million work hours 13th October 2022 /

Jobs for Nature clocks up 2.5 million work hours

More than 2.5 million work hours have been clocked up under the government’s $1.2bn Jobs For Nature programme.


Great Walks attract 73k visitors in 2021/22, demand still strong – DOC 12th October 2022 /

Great Walks attract 73k visitors in 2021/22, demand still strong – DOC

Visitor numbers at high-volume destinations such as Great Walks during 2021/22 remains below pre-pandemic levels despite strong domestic demand, says DOC.


DOC closes natural bridge walk 11th October 2022 /

DOC closes natural bridge walk

The Department of Conservation has closed the Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk in the Waikato region due to erosion risk.


DOC seeks to reduce risk to seabirds from ship lights 10th October 2022 /

DOC seeks to reduce risk to seabirds from ship lights

The Department of Conservation says it can work with the operators of ships at sea to prevent light from affecting the behaviour of birds.


Dolomite Point project already benefiting Punakaiki – DOC 6th October 2022

Dolomite Point project already benefiting Punakaiki – DOC

Construction of the Department of Conservation’s new Experience Centre at the $26m Dolomite Point Redevelopment Project at Punakaiki is providing a boost for local accommodation and hospitality providers.


First tokoeka chick of the season hatches at Haast 29th September 2022 /

First tokoeka chick of the season hatches at Haast

The chick is one of around 550 Haast tokoeka, the rarest type of kiwi.


Consent sought for shared use trail on Mt Ruapehu 28th September 2022 /

Consent sought for shared use trail on Mt Ruapehu

Consent is being sought from the Department of Conservation for the development of a walking and cycling trail on the southern slopes of Mt Ruapehu.


Spectate or participate? DOC research examines visitor relationships with nature 22nd September 2022 /

Spectate or participate? DOC research examines visitor relationships with nature

The Department of Conservation has identified two ‘types’ of visitors – those who spectate nature and those who participate in it.


Visitors urged to give Coromandel dotterels space 22nd September 2022 /

Visitors urged to give Coromandel dotterels space

Beachgoers are putting threatened Opoutere dotterels and variable oystercatchers at risk of habitat destruction near a key nesting site in the Coromandel, says the Department of Conservation.


New cultural installations at Canterbury’s Castle Hill 21st September 2022 /

New cultural installations at Canterbury’s Castle Hill

Kura Tawhiti Castle Hill in Canterbury is now home to three new pou whenua installations that share narratives covering Ngāi Tūāhuriri/Ngāi Tahu history.


Taranaki Crossing visitor centre set for $3m redevelopment 15th September 2022 /

Taranaki Crossing visitor centre set for $3m redevelopment

The Taranaki Crossing visitor centre is set to undergo a $2.9m redevelopment as work gets underway to improve the experience for people traversing 41 kilometres of tracks in the region.


Public hearings on DOC stewardship land changes to begin 8th September 2022

Public hearings on DOC stewardship land changes to begin

Public hearings will get underway next week for the proposed reclassifications of 504 parcels of Department of Conservation stewardship land on the West Coast.


DOC seeks reports of rare Northland Hector’s dolphin sightings 7th September 2022 /

DOC seeks reports of rare Northland Hector’s dolphin sightings

A Hector’s dolphin has been spotted off the coastline around Northland and Auckland and the Department of Conservation is urging people in the area to report any sightings.


Rangers recruited in new marine reserve plan 6th September 2022 /

Rangers recruited in new marine reserve plan

A new marine reserve monitoring system and a network of rangers will make up the government’s new Marine Monitoring and Reporting framework.


THL’s Waitomo staff run conservation workshops 6th September 2022 /

THL’s Waitomo staff run conservation workshops

Waitomo Glowworm Caves visitor centre will host seven workshops as part of Conservation Week, run by Tourism Holdings staff employed through the government’s Jobs for Nature programme.


Hooker Valley Track reopens 5th September 2022 /

Hooker Valley Track reopens

Aoraki/Mt Cook’s Hooker Valley Track her now reopened to the public following heavy rain that eroded the riverbanks around the bridge in late August.


DOC mingles with community for Conservation Week 5th September 2022 /

DOC mingles with community for Conservation Week

Members of the Department of Conservation’s West Coast offices are banding together with their communities to celebrate Conservation Week and raise awareness of more than 4,000 at-risk plants and animals.


DOC highlights Tongariro, Milford key initiatives in new BIM for Williams 30th August 2022 /

DOC highlights Tongariro, Milford key initiatives in new BIM for Williams

Managing Tongariro Alpine Crossing and progressing the Milford Opportunities Project are highlighted as key initiatives by the Department of Conservation in its briefing to its new minister, Poto Williams.


DOC moves into new Reefton field base office 29th August 2022

DOC moves into new Reefton field base office

The Department of Conservation has opened its new field base office in Reefton after two years in the making.


Paparoa Track Great Walk access road damaged 26th August 2022 /

Paparoa Track Great Walk access road damaged

The Paparoa Track Great Walk came through last week’s rainstorms relatively unscathed but the access road on the Blackball side is damaged.


Erosion closes Aoraki Mt Cook National Parks Hooker Valley Track… 25th August 2022 /

Erosion closes Aoraki Mt Cook National Parks Hooker Valley Track…

The Hooker Valley Track in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park has been closed from its first swing bridge due to recent erosion.


…while top of the South Island tracks suffer rain damage 25th August 2022 /

…while top of the South Island tracks suffer rain damage

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Nearly 7k submissions on DOC’s reclassification of West Coast land 25th August 2022

Nearly 7k submissions on DOC’s reclassification of West Coast land

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DOC reopens Boundary Hut in Southland 24th August 2022 /

DOC reopens Boundary Hut in Southland

The Department of Conservation has reopened Boundary Hut at Mavora Lakes, Southland.


Fiordland hunting efforts eradicate deer from conservation areas 17th August 2022 /

Fiordland hunting efforts eradicate deer from conservation areas

More than 430 female deer have been eradicated from conservation areas around Kaikiekie/Bradshaw Sound in western Fiordland.


Air NZ, DOC transport rare birds to new home 16th August 2022 /

Air NZ, DOC transport rare birds to new home

Air New Zealand and the Department of Conservation have helped six young tūturuatu shore plovers to make the journey from Cape Sanctuary in Hawke’s Bay to Auckland’s Motutapu Island.


QLDC seeks complete Wānaka landmark takeover 15th August 2022 /

QLDC seeks complete Wānaka landmark takeover

Queenstown Lakes District Council is making a play for the management of Mount Iron Scenic Reserve, currently under control of the Department of Conservation.


No risk to penguins from Waiheke wharf works – DOC 5th August 2022 /

No risk to penguins from Waiheke wharf works – DOC

The Department of Conservation says Waiheke Island residents need not be concerned about disruption to kororā/little penguin as maintenance work begins on the busy Matiatia Wharf.


DOC warns national park visitors to keep pets at home 4th August 2022 /

DOC warns national park visitors to keep pets at home

Keep cats, dogs and animal friends at home and out of national parks – that is the message from the Department of Conservation after trampers brought their cats up Mt Taranaki this week.


DOC seeks feedback on shark conservation plan 3rd August 2022 /

DOC seeks feedback on shark conservation plan

The draft National Plan of Action Sharks 2022 focuses on conservation, management, and sustainability of sharks caught in New Zealand waters.


DOC extends stewardship land submission deadline 26th July 2022

DOC extends stewardship land submission deadline

The Department of Conservation has extended the period for making submissions on proposed classifications for stewardship land on the West Coast by 20 working days to 23 August 2022.


Conservation project “godsend” for Te Anau operators 25th July 2022 /

Conservation project “godsend” for Te Anau operators

Fiordland operators have been part of a monumental effort to rid the national park of more than 100,000 invasive weeds.


South Westland Jobs for Nature secures funding boost 22nd July 2022 /

South Westland Jobs for Nature secures funding boost

The South Westland Jobs For Nature programme has been extended for another year thanks to total funding of $3.78m from the Department of Conservation until June 2023.


DOC urges visitor care around native nesting birds 21st July 2022 /

DOC urges visitor care around native nesting birds

The Department of Conservation is asking visitors and their dogs to keep their distance from areas of gravel.


DOC sets date of Conservation Week 11th July 2022 /

DOC sets date of Conservation Week

The Department of Conservation has confirmed the annual Conservation Week will run from 5 – 11 September this year.