Have your say on the two discussion documents by 28 February 2025.
Here’s a little cheat sheet answering the 6 most common questions you ask us on social media over the busy summer period.
Avian influenza (also called bird flu) is a contagious viral disease that affects both domestic and wild birds and is caused by avian influenza viruses.
Hump Ridge Track is a 3-day loop over sub-alpine tops and around rugged coastline in southern Fiordland. It opened as our 11th Great Walk on 25 October 2024.
Kākāpō adoptions are a special way to support the conservation of this taonga species. You can adopt a kākāpō for yourself or as a gift.
Beaked whales are a little-known group of whales named for their dolphin-like beak. New Zealand is a hotspot with 13 of the 24 known species being found here.
A collaborative effort between hunters, landowners, and conservation organisations has successfully removed 12,935 wild goats during the second annual national competition, Hunting and Fishing Minister Todd McClay announced today.
A concentrated effort during a favourable weather window has meant DOC is able to reopen a closed section of the Paparoa Track, ahead of schedule.
Vestigial teeth were just one of many new discoveries made by scientists during the dissection of the rarest whale in the world, Te Rūnanga o Ōtākou says.
The Loder Cup for excellence in advocating for New Zealand’s indigenous flora was awarded to John Barkla today in Dunedin.