Lead the Way is a DOC-led initiative that focuses on public engagement to minimise the impact of dogs on coastal wildlife. We ...
The best tool we have to control these introduced predators over large areas is a biodegradable toxin known as 1080. It is ...
1080 is the most effective tool to control introduced predators over large areas and rough terrain. Decades of research shows ...
Helping nature doesn't have to take lots of time or resources. No matter how small or large, your support will make a ...
The legal protection of species is covered in the following acts: The Conservation Act 1987 protects plants and animals on ...
DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, ...
Predator Free 2050 is working towards an Aotearoa where our native species are safe from extinction and thrive alongside us – and everyone has a role to play.
DOC is gearing up for a busy summer, with thousands of campers expected to flock to popular Northland campsites.
New Zealand is precious – everyone who lives and travels here has a responsibility to look after it. Make a commitment to Aotearoa by protecting nature, being prepared, keeping New Zealand clean and ...
A team from Predator Free Hauraki Coromandel Community Trust are hard at work reducing pest plants in Mautohe Cathedral Cove ...
Ongoing predator control work over 25,000 ha in the Heaphy valley in Kahurangi National Park has resulted in growing numbers ...
iNaturalist NZ and other sites can help you to identify a plant or animal species. DOC doesn't identify plant or animal species or need images of them. Use the iNaturalist NZ website (external site) ...