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Have your say on recreation activities in Ō Tū Wharekai

Date:  05 November 2009
This month the public has the opportunity to help the DOC plan for recreation opportunities in Ō Tū Wharekai (Ashburton lakes and upper Rangitata River).

Firefighters prepare for a hot, dry summer

Date:  19 October 2009
A steady trail of firefighters in overalls of yellow and orange have been interrupting the tranquil beauty of Castle Hill village.

Didymo found in the Upper Rangitata

Date:  16 October 2009
Routine testing of high conservation value freshwater sites has found didymo in the Upper Rangitata River.

Godley Head open day Sunday 18 October

Date:  15 October 2009
The guns, tunnels and underground magazines of historic Godley Head will be brought to life at an open day this Sunday as part of Beca Heritage Week.

Conservation awards a win for Canterbury’s braided river birds

Date:  18 September 2009
The Canterbury Aoraki Conservation Board Awards took place on Friday 18 September 2009 with two very different finalists going head to head for the top spot.

Aoraki Visitor Centre opens

Date:  11 September 2009
Associate Minister of Conservation, Hon. Kate Wilkinson, officially opened the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park’s refurbished and extended visitor centre today.

Tourist operator builds floating grebe nests

Date:  12 October 2009
A desirable waterfront property development with a difference has given hope to endangered Australasian crested grebe/kāmana at Ashburton Lakes, thanks to Hassle-free Tours.

Peel Forest Campground reopens after upgrade

Date:  02 October 2009
Over winter the amenity blocks at the Peel Forest Campground, at Peel Forest northwest of Geraldine, have been given a $300,000 facelift.

Digital photo competition - Postcards from a park

Date:  07 August 2009
A digital photo competition and exhibition called ‘Postcards from a park’ celebrates and highlights the different ways people use our parks and reserves in Canterbury.

Riccarton Bush becomes kiwi crèche for roroa

Date:  18 July 2009
Sending your young ones off to preschool is hard for any parent, even when they are kiwi chicks, discovered Associate Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson.

Canterbury conservation land proposed to be ‘zoned’ for aircraft

Date:  29 July 2009
A proposal to zone Canterbury’s public conservation land for different levels of aircraft access has been released for public comment by the Department of Conservation today.

It’s the ‘Sealy’ season - leave seals alone when they come ashore

Date:  31 July 2009
Juvenile seals have started coming ashore on Canterbury beaches, with the first reported sightings of young seals sparking several phone calls to DOC's emergency hotline.

Have your say on St James

Date:  29 July 2009
DOC is seeking feedback on the future management of St James Conservation Area by 14 September.

Mouse eradication aids Quail Island/Ōtamahua restoration

Date:  06 July 2009
Quail Island/Ōtamahua will be closed to the public from 10-31 July while a planned mouse eradication takes place.

A call to acknowledge Cantabrian conservationists

Date:  29 May 2009
There is no shortage of local heroes doing their bit for conservation in Canterbury and now is the time for them to receive recognition for their efforts.

‘Wheel-riders’ asked to Check Clean Dry in Mackenzie Basin

Date:  28 May 2009
With large numbers of mountain bikers and four-wheel drivers expected to hit the tracks in Mackenzie Basin over the long weekend, DOC is asking all wheel enthusiasts to be didymo aware.

Historic addition to Canterbury’s public land

Date:  22 April 2009
Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park, the fifth conservation park in the Canterbury high country, is now officially open.

Take a look down under during Seaweek

Date:  27 February 2009
It will be heads down, tails up at New Zealand's beaches next week, as thousands of people take part in Seaweek activities all around the country.

It’s good news for seals and it’s good news for fishers

Date:  25 February 2009
New study reveals what New Zealand fur seals eat around the Banks Peninsula.

Plane crash threatens extraordinary coastal strip

Date:  09 February 2009
In making an emergency landing on Kaitorete Spit, a Cherokee plane triggered a blaze across 55 hectares of tinder-dry land.

Yes we can protect our precious wetlands

Date:  05 February 2009
Waterway users at Ō Tū Wharekai wetlands only have to slip up once to lose their playground to the unpleasant consequences of didymo - but it cannot get there unaided.

 

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