There may be fewer tourists walking the Abel Tasman track, but a group of carnivorous snails that call the park home are getting a hard
The Motueka Guardian explores the ATYA programme, and looks at some of the Youth Ambassadors goals for the year.
The Motueka Guardian looks at the conservation work beginning again in the Abel Tasman after lockdown eases.
There might be less people flying around the country, but a plane carrying 49 rare pāteke made a special flight to Nelson, as part of
It might look like a seagull fossicking in the undergrowth, but it’s a white weka captured on film deep in the Abel Tasman National Park.
Motueka Ant Surveillance 2020 By DOC biodiversity ranger Renan Falleiros Biosecurity of the National Parks against the presence of invasive species which can cause severe
Hans Stoffregen, Senior Ranger Born and bred near Hamburg in northern Germany, Hans Stoffregen has been a fan of the great outdoors for as long
Growing up on the eastern edge of Scotland’s Glasgow, Jim Livingstone realised early on he had two choices in life. “It was either, go west
Conservation in the Abel Tasman under Covid-19, crunching the numbers, What’s in a name – Whariwharangi, whio survey interrupted, pāteke release READ FULL NEWSLETTER
While beautiful Whariwharangi in the north of the park is officially known as Whariwharangi it is also spelt with the prefixes Whare and Whara and
Being an Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador is providing opportunities beyond the Abel Tasman National Park for avid bird watcher and photographer Bradley Shields. Bradley is
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