View the material prepared for Government observers on the identification of protected corals known to be caught incidental to fishing.
DOC manages a range of historic sites around New Zealand. This register provides a list of sites in each conservancy.
The northern New Zealand dotterel is an endangered species found only in New Zealand. It was once wide-spread and common but there are only about 1700 birds left.
DOC in partnership with Newmont Waihi Gold (NWG) actively manages New Zealand dotterel on the Coromandel Peninsula.
One of the key components leading up to and during the NZ dotterel breeding season is intensive predator control around the nesting habitat and surrounding area.
North Island robin, or toutouwai, is a small inquisitive bird, characterised by an upright stance and beautiful song. It is bold and fearless and will approach humans with curiosity.
Find out how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.
This report presents a biological monitoring plan for the Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve.
Review a report on the lobster and benthic survey at Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve conducted in May-June 2007.
Review a report on the lobster and benthic survey at Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve conducted in May-June 2006.
View the 2006 fish monitoring report for Te Whanganui-A-Hei.
This booklet enables you to follow the course of one of the major campaigns of the New Zealand Wars. Visit the sites where the main events occurred and gain an understanding of the causes of the conflict and its aftermath.
North Island robin/toutouwai are returning to the Coromandel. Learn about the 'Toutouwai - Robin's Return' project which involves DOC, Moehau Environment Group, iwi and the local community.
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