
Discussions begin to bring kiwi back to Abel Tasman
26 April 2019, Nelson Mail By Skara Bohny Kiwi could be coming back to the Abel Tasman thanks to successful predator control programmes like an upcoming aerial
26 April 2019, Nelson Mail By Skara Bohny Kiwi could be coming back to the Abel Tasman thanks to successful predator control programmes like an upcoming aerial
Author and botanist Dr Philip Simpson has written a book about the natural and cultural history of the Abel Tasman National Park called Down the
Pāteke/brown teal are New Zealand’s rarest duck. Since 2017 over 100 pāteke have been released at Hadfield Clearing in the Abel Tasman. They are doing
1 April 2019, Wilderness Magazine While thousands walked, kayaked and camped around the Abel Tasman coast this summer, Kathy Ombler found solitude and serenading bellbirds
26 March 2019, Nelson Mail By Samantha Gee The islands off the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park have been declared free of predators
March 19 2019, Nelson Mail www.stuff.co.nz Four new kākā in the Abel Tasman National Park have boosted hopes of re-establishing a wild population. It is
For the first time in living memory kākā chicks have been hatched, and successfully fledged, in the Abel Tasman National Park. Until recently the charismatic
More young people will be connecting with the Abel Tasman as the park’s education programme expands. Motueka Guardian, 13 March 2018
We are delighted to announce that more young people from the Nelson / Tasman region will be connecting with the Abel Tasman as our environmental
Motueka teen and Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador May Takahashi, has been chosen as a Youth MP. Motueka Guardian, 16 January 2018
January 16 2019, Nelson Mail www.stuff.co.nz Images from Project Janszoon webcams at Anchorage and Awaroa in Abel Tasman National Park are being used to keep
January 5 2019, by Warren Gamble www.stuff.co.nz More than 200,000 people visit the Abel Tasman National Park each year. A new book examines the natural
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