Learn about the proposed Akaroa Harbour (Dan Rogers) Marine Reserve.
Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park is the ideal case study area for students investigating the geography of the South Island glaciated high country.
This report describes land protection priorities for nature conservation in Canterbury.
If you would like to give us some feedback on a recent field trip you attended then we would appreciate hearing your views and any suggestions you may have.
View information about the proposal to create a new conservation park in the Ashburton Lakes area, mid-Canterbury. Submissions closed 3 November 2007.
The Arthur's Pass National Park Management Plan allowed a three-year trial of mountain biking up the Poulter valley to the Trust / Poulter Hut. This report outlines results of this trial.
From the Canterbury coastline to its subalpine regions via wetlands, forests and plains, this curriculum-linked resource, from DOC's Motukarara Nursery, allows students to explore the ecology of Canterbury's native plants and animals.
Ōtukaikino Wildlife Management Reserve is managed as a Living Memorial - Mau Mahara. This publication will help teachers plan a field trip to the reserve.
Find out about this school field trip that explores the cultural and natural significance of Peel Forest.
This school field trip investigates the natural landscape and threatened species that inhabit Pōhatu Marine Reserve.
Explore the ecology of braided rivers in the Mackenzie Basin.
A factsheet describing the benefits of streams on farms. Describes types of fish species, barriers to fish migration, how to provide for fish passage, how to protect fish habitat, what to plant and further information and support available.
This field trip explores Temple Basin, which sits on the main divide of the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana, in Arthur's Pass National Park.
A new conservation park is proposed for the Two Thumb range in mid-Canterbury.
This document details the decision made on extended vehicle access at Lake Heron, South Canterbury. Documents related to the decision are also listed.
This factsheet outlines how you can get involved in conservation projects in the Christchurch and Banks Peninsula areas.
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