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This winter, with introduced predators hungry and lurking, critical action is being taken to help one of the world’s most endangered birds produce a new generation of chicks on Rakiura/Stewart Island.
If you find a New Zealand fur seal it's usually best to leave it alone, however, there are exceptions.
If there is one person who knows all about toilet paper, it’s DOC ranger Daryl Sweeney.
Bookings for Great Walks, huts, campsites and lodges are open for stays up to 30 June 2026.
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Significant investment into supporting native species and tackling invasive pests in national parks has been announced by Conservation Minister Tama Potaka.
The pioneering use of microchip technology has the potential to reveal the closely held secrets of an elusive native fish, including its mysterious sex life.
West Coast DOC Rangers say they are concerned that gold fossickers breaking rules are potentially threatening the stability of a camp site.
To protect the Auckland icons unique nature, 1,012 wilding pines have been removed from the island in a five-week, ground control operation.