Community conservation groups
Introduction
You can join conservation groups working both with DOC and independently.Join a conservation group
Across Aotearoa New Zealand, hundreds of conservation groups are working both with DOC and independently. Many focus on restoration and biodiversity recovery, while others specialise in protecting specific endangered species.
Community conservation groups engage in a range of activities, from restoring forests, coasts, and wildlife habitats to managing huts, tracks, and historic sites. With such a wide range of opportunities, there is something for everyone to get involved in.
To find local groups and opportunities, visit the sites below. You could also check your local newspapers and social media channels.
- Conservation Volunteers NZ conservation projects.
- Predator Free NZ - Find a group
- Environment Hubs Aotearoa environment hubs near you.
- Auckland Council Conservation Directory
Vounteer for DOC
You can also volunteer for a DOC project to make a direct impact.
Search for DOC volunteer opportunities in your area.
For example, you could help out a conservation group by providing:
- time and labour, such as planting and setting traps and volunteering
- providing equipment, and resources such as paint or wood.
Apply for funding
The DOC Community Fund supports community-led conservation projects on public and private land.
DOC Community Fund – Pūtea Tautiaki Hapori
Complete a conservation training course
Learn more about conservation with an online or field based training course.
Trap in your community
Get the tools and guidance you need to trap in your community and on larger sites.