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Conservation action is supporting and restoring the waters, sea life and ecosystem of the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana.
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The ownership of approximately 7,583 acres (3,068 hectares) of Top of the South land will be restored to descendants of its original owners following a long-standing private litigation, Attorney General Judith Collins and Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced today.
DOC staff have issued a plea to communities to leave wildlife alone after members of the public moved a dead orca found floating against Oamaru Harbour’s breakwater last Friday (12 December), ignoring advice they had received from rangers.
The gentle giant of the seas – te whai rahi the oceanic manta ray – has been assigned a threatened conservation status for the first time in New Zealand.
Touted as the longest in New Zealand, the new swing bridge being built in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park has been giving everyone a bit of a headache.