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Fiordland

Conservation

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Native animals

 South Island brown kiwi, close up of head and bill, Transit Valley, Fiordland. Photo: Rod Morris.

View native animals information that specifically relates to Fiordland.

Threats & impacts

Recovery of a live deer, in a sling suspended from a helicopter, Fiordland National Park.

Find information about threats to Fiordland's biodiversity such as pests, weeds and fire, and learn about the impacts of conservation work in the region.

Marine & coastal

Diver, Black coral and Snakestars, Fiordland.

Find out about marine and coastal conservation in Fiordland.

Native plants

Dagger-leaf daisy, Celmisia petriei, Fiordland National Park.

View native plant information that specifically relates to Fiordland.

Land & freshwater

Lake Hauroko, Fiordland National Park.

Learn about land and freshwater conservation in Fiordland.

Historic

Timber preservation expert injecting preservation and hardening chemicals into the wooden supports of the Cleddau horse bridge, Fiordland National Park. Photo: Paul Wilson.

Explore the historic heritage sites that DOC looks after in Fiordland.

 

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