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Taranaki

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Parks & recreation

Mount Taranaki. Photo: Ross Henderson.

Learn about places you can visit, the huts and campsites you can stay in, and the tracks you can walk, in Taranaki.

Conservation

Marvel of Peru - weeds threaten Taranaki biodiversity. Photo: S. Timmins.

Find out about land, marine, plants and animals, heritage protection and threat management in the Taranaki.

Getting involved

Students identifying plants. Photo: Astrid van Meeuwen-Dijkgraaf.

Get involved in Taranaki events, education, boards, partnerships, funds and community projects.

About DOC

Nga Rauru representative and Taranaki Kiwi Trust Chairman hand over a North Island brown kiwi to DOC staff, prior to his release in Egmont National Park. Photo: Ross Henderson.

Get the latest news about DOC in Taranaki, its structure and role, and concessions and permits information.

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Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai
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