View the material prepared for Government observers on the identification of protected corals known to be caught incidental to fishing.
Shorebirds (Order Charadriiformes) have been counted at high tide roosts on harbours, estuaries and beaches in the Bay of Plenty since 1970. Twice yearly (summer and winter) counts started in 1984 and continue today.
This brochure outlines measures you can take to prevent rodents and unwanted plants and insects from invading New Zealand's offshore islands.
Download land snail posters from different regions of New Zealand.
Find out about mistletoes in the Bay of Plenty Conservancy.
DOC manages a range of historic sites around New Zealand. This register provides a list of sites in each conservancy.
This report focuses on the management actions and outcomes for the ninth season of the Northern Te Urewera Ecological Restoration Project (NTUERP).
This Protected Natural Areas Programme (PNAP) report contains a large amount of information on the ecological values of the Otanewainuku Ecological District and is a significant reference work as it also gives guidance as to the conservation priorities.
Find out how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.
This factsheet explains why rainbow skinks are a threat. It shows you what they look like, where they are currently found, and lets you know how you can help prevent the spread of rainbow skinks.
Print off a simple compliance card which shows the Tūhua marine reserve boundary and regulations.
A guide to preserving and re-creating our wildlife water wonderlands in the Bay of Plenty.
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