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For Jobs for Nature projects
Introduction
How project proposals are assessed, and what a project partner needs to report on.
Highlights
COVID-19 restrictions
How Jobs for Nature projects operate under the COVID-19 Protection Framework
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Jobs for Nature Partner Kete
Our kete contains information for Jobs for Nature projects across many topics, including project setup and reporting.
Reporting for Jobs for Nature
What you need to report on if you're receiving funding from the Department of Conservation’s Jobs for Nature programme, or for those wanting to apply for funding.
Roles and responsibilities for Jobs for Nature
Our definitions for roles and responsibilities for Jobs for Nature projects.
Training for projects
Find training information to support the people you have hired using Jobs for Nature funding.
How projects are assessed
Projects are assessed using an investment framework developed by the Jobs for Nature Reference Group.
Jobs for Nature funding
Much of this funding is already allocated to specific projects and organisations, while other funding is more flexible.
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Nature
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Native plants
Pests & threats
Habitats
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Conservation status
Identify a species
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Birds A - Z
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Tuatara
Predator Free 2050
1080
Kauri dieback
Myrtle rust
Get involved
Teaching resources for learning in nature
Training
Volunteer
Have your say
Run a project
Permits
Funding
Your business can help nature
Popular
Let nature in
Conservation activities
Online courses
Have your say
Volunteer
Conservation Week
Drone use on conservation land
Your business can help nature
Our work
Heritage
Jobs for Nature – Mahi mō te Taiao
Managing threats to nature
Maps and data
Monitoring
Places with projects
Research and development
Species programmes
Popular
National Predator Control Programme
Kākāpō Recovery
Māori sites
Partial reviews of general policies
Icon heritage sites
Takahē Recovery Programme
Bird banding
Biodiversity inventory and monitoring toolbox
Careers
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