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A lone person walks along a small track cut into the side of a a steep hill.
Haere mai

Take care of Aotearoa, and always be prepared for your trip.

DOC’s Queenstown visitor centre is temporarily operating from Glenorchy between 13-26 January 2025.

We need your help to grow funding for nature. By donating to these DOC nature projects you can help protect endangered species and habitats.

Avian influenza (also called bird flu) is a contagious viral disease that affects both domestic and wild birds and is caused by avian influenza viruses.

Kākāpō adoptions are a special way to support the conservation of this taonga species. You can adopt a kākāpō for yourself or as a gift.

Have your say on the two discussion documents by 28 February 2025.

Attempting to wriggle from its handler’s grasp, a brown kiwi has eagerly returned home to the wild near the Parapara Road Banana Bridge, following its recovery from being hit by a car.

Hundreds of people a day are visiting Mautohe Cathedral Cove’s famous beach following the reinstatement of walking access to the popular Coromandel location.

In a fortunate turn of events, an “insurance” population of 148 cobble skinks has been returned to the wild north of Westport on the South Island’s West Coast.

Iwi, DOC, and Project Jonah teams have been responding to two separate whale stranding events this weekend in the South Island.