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Waikato

About DOC

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Structure

Structure of the trunk of a Nikau, Coromandel. Photo: C Rudge.

Find out where Waikato fits in the structure of DOC and how the region itself is structured.

Role

Tuatara juvenile on a boot, Coromandel. Photo: Rod Morris.

View information about DOC's role that is specific to Waikato.

Concessions & permits

Guided tour. Photo: M. Edge.

Find any information about permits or concessions that specifically relates to Waikato.

News

North Island Kokako chick, four days old and hand held, Mapara. Photo: Ian Flux.

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Contacts

Waikato Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 7 858 1000
Email:   waikato@doc.govt.nz
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