
Do you want to work with the DOC/Project Janszoon education programme?
Can you get others engaged and active in supporting conservation? Are you keen to do your bit to protect New Zealand and encourage students and
Can you get others engaged and active in supporting conservation? Are you keen to do your bit to protect New Zealand and encourage students and
Kākā are one of the noisiest and most sociable birds in the forest and Project Janszoon is working on different ways to increase the numbers
Birds and snails in the upland areas of the park are going to enjoy two consecutive years of low rat numbers, thanks to last year’s
The eroded hills behind Anchorage and on Motuareronui Adele Island are not what nature intended. What we should be seeing is a low forest of
Have you ever wondered where to find glowworms in the Abel Tasman? Which are the best walks for people with babies or toddlers? Or needed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYzstSYT7Gk/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYzstSYT7Gk Take a look from the air at the work that has gone on in the Abel Tasman to control wilding pines. You can get
By Samantha Gee, Nelson Mail – June 24 2018 www.stuff.co.nz An “extremely private” Auckland couple who have committed $25 million to restoring biodiversity in the Abel Tasman
DOC senior biodiversity ranger Jim Livingstone has a way with words when it comes to our latest Abel Tasman residents. As of today, all were
By Elise Vollweiler, Nelson Mail – May 17 2018 www.stuff.co.nz If you can’t help but feel a twinge of envy as you watch the tourists
May 4 2018 www.stuff.co.nz The population of rare native ducks is about to increase dramatically in the Abel Tasman National Park, after a second, larger flock
We were delighted to welcome 72 new pāteke at Hadfield Clearing on Thursday 3 May. They were released on the banks of the lower Awapoto River,
Like a bloodhound, sniffing out an elusive prey DOC biodiversity ranger Steve Deverell has been out hunting. And the results of his efforts is good
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