Kiwis love nature. Naturing is how we protect it. Join the Always Be Naturing movement and get inspired to do your bit for nature.
We celebrate the hatch-day for every takahē on 1 October. This year, we’re doing things a little differently when it comes to counting our flightless feathered friends.
Learn about the purpose and history of the protections, why these areas were chosen and customary fishing.
Every business depends on nature in some way. By understanding how your business connects to nature, you can find new opportunities and reduce potential risks.
Discover small ways you can make a big difference for nature.
Get involved in volunteer activities around the country.
Reported incidents of dogs attacking protected wildlife are increasing, newly released DOC data has revealed.
DOC is excited to celebrate the launch of a beautiful new children’s book that brings one of Aotearoa’s rarest native birds to life, the tara iti (NZ fairy tern).
A Tasman man whose two dogs attacked a kekeno/fur seal for about 30 minutes has been fined $2000 and was ordered to have his dogs destroyed.
The last toroa/northern royal albatross chick of the season has set off from Pukekura/Taiaroa Head, wrapping up the most successful season on record.