New Zealanders are working together to eradicate introduced predators so that nature can thrive.
My first few days working on Maukahuka, I felt out of kilter. I walked confidently into the bush and found everything was a little bit off īnaka shrub was particularly spiky, and it had a penchant for eyes.
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.
Watch Rakiura, a female kākāpō, live from her nest on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, a small, predator free island in southern New Zealand.
Whio Awareness Week was 23 to 29 March. The competition has now closed.
Get involved in volunteer activities around the country.
People out naturing in Southern Fiordland this long weekend should be aware of the ongoing closure of three historic structures.
A second rat incursion on predator free Ulva Island this year highlights the value of the island's strong biosecurity surveillance network.
Those heading out naturing over Easter are asked to check and clean their gear before getting into the hills, to stop the spread of invasive weeds.
A Kapiti Coast catchment is well on the way to becoming free of koi carp, a noxious introduced fish that leaves a trail of destruction.