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Parks & recreation

Family walkers beside Lake Pukaki, Mackenzie Basin. Photo: K Mckinley.

Browse publications about parks and recreation in Canterbury.

Conservation

Native Communities of the Canterbury Plains guide.

Find conservation publications specifically related to the Canterbury region.

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Members of the Aorangi Volunteer fire team at a training day. Photo: DOC.

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Whitebait ranger Tony Woods.

Get publications about working with DOC in Canterbury, its role and structure and news about the region.

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Attracting lizards to gardens in Canterbury

Lizards can thrive in suburban gardens and rural properties in Canterbury if their needs for food and shelter are met.

 

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Canterbury Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 3 371 3700
Email:   canterburyco@doc.govt.nz
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