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Young people running and jumping on grass.
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Love heading out on the water? Play your part and check the new marine protection rules which are helping to support the special sea life and ecosystems in this area.

Don’t be caught unawares, left gutted and disappointed because you missed out. Here’s everything you need to know about how to book for the Great Walks season.

The 2026 Royal Cam chick needs a name. Submit your name to be in to win great prizes.

Dust off the tramping boots and warm up those clicking fingers - bookings for DOC's Great Walks, huts and campsites for the 2026/27 season open from 12 May.

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.

For 15 weeks the world watched Rakiura, a female kākāpō, live from her nest on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, a small, predator free island in southern New Zealand. Catch all the highlights in our playlist, from hatching eggs to fledging chicks.

In what’s described as the highest classroom in New Zealand, Department of Conservation ranger Lisa Winterfeldt sits 1200 metres up a mountain to teach a group of 40 Year 12 students.

A group of people seen inside an off-limits Buller heritage site are being urged to contact DOC to explain how they came to be in an area closed off to the public.

West Coast based Heritage Project Lead Ranger Matt Ainge is preserving New Zealand heritage, one brick at a time.

Faster decisions, more jobs, and stronger protection for nature are at the centre of a landmark overhaul of New Zealand’s conservation system, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says.