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Assistance is sought from alpine climbers and trampers in these areas:

Fiordland tracks and walks
Canterbury tracks and walks

Southlands' Great Walks:

Milford Track
Kepler Track
Routeburn Track

National Parks in the South Island:

Kahurangi
Nelson Lakes
Westland Tai Poutini
Aoraki Mount Cook
Mount Aspiring
Arthurs Pass
Fiordland


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Research, collection and wildlife permits

Learn about the permits you need to collect and/or undertake research on plants, animals or geological samples or to take, hold, release or kill protected species. These permits help ensure the continued protection of natural, historic, cultural and recreational values managed by the Department of Conservation.


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1080 poison for pest control

DOC online and field based training

Biodiversity Projects database - a catalogue of NZ biodiversity monitoring projects

View the Ghosts of Gondwana and Moa's Ark documentaries on NZ on Screen.


Contacts

For more information contact:

Andrea Goodman
Department of Conservation
PO Box 743, Invercargill
New Zealand
Tel: +64 3 214 7567
Email: agoodman@doc.govt.nz

or

Jane Arnott
New Zealand National Parks and Conservation Foundation
Tel: +64 3 355 8248
Cell Ph: 0274 715 785


Contacts

Phone 0800 DOC HOTline (0800 362 468) 24 hour emergency number to report:

Sick or injured wildlife
Whale or dolphin strandings

Learn more

Assistance is sought from alpine climbers and trampers in these areas:

Fiordland tracks and walks
Canterbury tracks and walks

Southlands' Great Walks:

Milford Track
Kepler Track
Routeburn Track

National Parks in the South Island:

Kahurangi
Nelson Lakes
Westland Tai Poutini
Aoraki Mount Cook
Mount Aspiring
Arthurs Pass
Fiordland

Contacts

For more information contact:

Andrea Goodman
Department of Conservation
PO Box 743, Invercargill
New Zealand
Tel: +64 3 214 7567
Email: agoodman@doc.govt.nz

or

Jane Arnott
New Zealand National Parks and Conservation Foundation
Tel: +64 3 355 8248
Cell Ph: 0274 715 785

Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai