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Young people running and jumping on grass.
Haere mai

Learn about the purpose and history of the protections, why these areas were chosen and customary fishing.

Welcome to spooky season! This year, instead of the fiction you’d expect around Halloween, we’ve decided to bring you some real-life scares from the biosecurity world.

Kiwis everywhere are helping nature bounce back – in our backyards, communities and even from our couches. Join the Always Be Naturing movement and be part of the change.

Every business depends on nature in some way. By understanding how your business connects to nature, you can find new opportunities and reduce potential risks.

Discover small ways you can make a big difference for nature.

Get involved in volunteer activities around the country.

The first pukunui/southern New Zealand dotterel chicks of the breeding season have hatched on Rakiura/Stewart Island.

A Salvin’s albatross has returned to the wild after successfully recovering from life-saving surgery.

Two destination-making cycle trails will deliver more visitors to the Ruapehu region and boost the Central North Island economy.

Hikers are being warned of track damage, heavy snow, avalanche risk and further disruptions to the start of the summer Great Walk season.