Naturing works best when everyone’s in. Find simple ways you and your workmates can turn everyday work habits into actions for nature this Conservation Week, 20–26 April.
It’s Conservation Week (20–26 April).
She’s in her autumn era now.
Cosy. Slightly introspective. Crunchy-leaf soundtrack.
Kiwis everywhere are helping nature bounce back – in our backyards, communities and even from our couches. Join the Always Be Naturing movement and be part of the change.
Watch Rakiura, a female kākāpō, live from her nest on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, a small, predator free island in southern New Zealand.
Get involved in volunteer activities around the country.
When predators are gone, nature throws a party.
The pukunui/southern New Zealand dotterel population has recovered by 52 percent following a successful aerial predator control operation on Rakiura/Stewart Island.
New Zealanders heading out naturing into the country's native forests are being urged to keep their senses tuned for the signs and sounds of our iconic national bird – the kiwi.
Five kea have been taken to hospital recently prompting a call for people to take steps to help protect kea.
Visitors to the remote Bridge to Nowhere near the Whanganui River were recently surprised to find abseilers working on the isolated structure.