This year Whio Awareness Week is 23 to 29 March. Find out how you can get naturing for whio, and be in to win.
The New Zealand Threat Classification Series has officially reached its 50th issue! That’s 50 deep dives into the state of our unique species, 50 scientifically robust contributions to conservation knowledge, and 50 reasons to feel proud of the mahi behind this nationally important series.
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.
Get involved in volunteer activities around the country.
Discover small ways you can make a big difference for nature.
A high-tech tool has been used to control the invasive pest plant royal fern at Whangamarino.
An unusually large flock of young kea visiting Aoraki Mount Cook National Park has become part of a trial to track the movements of this far-flying parrot.
For the first time, eggs from the critically endangered kākāriki karaka/orange-fronted parakeet have been retrieved from a Nelson predator free sanctuary and flown to Christchurch for hatching.
The Kauri Walks tracks in Waipoua Forest are closed for naturing from March until the end of October 2026.