Our regional partners
Find out about businesses supporting our work around the country.

Auckland

DOC and PD Insurance NZ have joined forces to empower Auckland dog owners to become wildlife wise.

Bay of Plenty

Motu Trails Charitable Trust is the promotion and governance hub of Motu Trails, one of 22 Great Rides on The New Zealand Cycle Trail.

Taranaki

Taranaki Mounga is an ambitious conservation project transforming the mountain, ranges and islands of Taranaki. He Kawa Ora – back to life.

Nelson/Tasman

Kūmānu Environmental is working in partnership with DOC and the Kea Conservation Trust to support kea conservation in the Tasman region.

Nelson Nature is a priority project for the Nelson City Council, which to protect and restore Nelson's world class natural environment.

Project Janszoon works in partnership with the Department of Conservation to help the ecological restoration of the Abel Tasman National Park.

Canterbury

A fundraising initiative called Flight Path was created by Christchurch Helicopter owners and pilots Terry Murdoch and Richie McCaw. Their aim is to support the little local battler – the orange-fronted kākāriki.

Te Manahuna Aoraki Project is a large-scale conservation partnership focused on protecting and revitalising a vast mainland island in the Upper Mackenzie Basin and Aoraki Mount Cook National Park so native animals and plants can thrive.

Fiordland

This exciting community-driven initiative supports conservation projects in Fiordland, Southland and New Zealand's subantarctic Islands.

The Fiordland Wapiti Foundation works in partnership with DOC to educate and promote public awareness of wapiti deer in New Zealand.

Central Otago wine producer Peregrine Wines is working with us to support conservation in Dusky Sound.

Pure Salt, a Fiordland based adventure charter boat business, is passionate about conservation and is supporting the Tamatea/Dusky Sound restoration project with predator control on two islands within this remote fiord.

Local tourism company RealNZ is working with us to support conservation in Fiordland.

The Trust aims to stablish and fund a world class sanctuary on Te Puka-Hereka Island (known as Coal Island) for rare and endangered native species.

Local tourism company Southern Discoveries is working with us to support conservation in Milford Sound.

Find out how the National Grid operator Transpower is working with us to support conservation in Fiordland.