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Pets on conservation land
You are not allowed to take a pet into conservation land without DOC permission. This includes national parks, wildlife areas and reserves.
DOC Sounds of Science podcast
Freshwater scientist Nixie Boddy discusses non-migratory galaxiids, native fish, and her adventures in the field – some of which involve costumes.
DOC prepares for sell-out camping summer
DOC is gearing up to host approximately 60,000 campers over the upcoming summer at more than 300 campsites spread across New Zealand.
Conservation boards
The Minister of Conservation is seeking nominations for conservation boards in 2024. We are looking for people with experience, expertise, and links with the local community.
MoreMedia releases
Bush clearance leads to DOC investigation
The clearance of several areas of native bush within Egmont National Park/Te Papa Kura-o-Taranaki has prompted a DOC investigation.
Feline frustration returns for DOC in Taranaki
DOC staff in Taranaki are concerned for vulnerable native wildlife after another case of domestic cat has been brought into the region’s national park emerged.
Nature as therapy is the focus of a new guide
Today, a new free guide to help improve well-being by connecting with nature for therapy is available in Tairāwhiti Gisborne.
Deep Cove camp reopens
A popular Fiordland camp at Deep Cove, Doubtful Sound, can be reopened for overnight guests, but work remains for other facilities.
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