This Department of Conservation (DOC) site has information about the protection of New Zealand's natural and historic heritage, how and where you can enjoy public conservation places and how to get involved in conservation.
Find out about places to visit; national parks; tracks, walks and other activities; and huts, cabins and campsites.
This section pulls together information provided throughout the site and sorts it by region.
Learn about land, marine, plant and animal conservation, heritage protection and managing threats.
Want to get involved? Find out about events, education, boards, partnerships, funds and starting your own community project.
Information on DOC's mandate, structure and role. Look here also for jobs, concessions, tenders and news.
DOC publishes a wide range of documents, many of which are available on this site.
Jobs at DOC
Great Walks
Weather
Geckos
Camping
Skyline Route
Roys Peak Track
Sirocco on Ulva Island 2009 photo gallery
Autopsy report for seabirds killed and returned from observed New Zealand fisheries 1 October 2005 to 30 September 2006
Atuanui Restoration Project volunteer opportunity
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Conservation blog
Flickr conservation photos
Pack a picnic and join the celebrations to mark the tenth anniversary of Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve. Click the image to find out more.
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Visitors to get up close with Pukaha kiwi in major upgrade 19 November 2009
Wentworth Valley track upgraded19 November 2009
Eastern Bay beaches called home for NZ Dotterel18 November 2009
Conservationist names 100th kākāpō16 November 2009
Joint statement from DOC and the Animal Health Board in relation to Poison Free NZ rallies13 November 2009