
Inland solitude – Wilderness Magazine
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
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
More young people will be connecting with the Abel Tasman as the park’s education programme expands. Motueka Guardian, 13 March 2018
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
December 23 2018, Nelson Mail A bumper breeding season for pāteke has seen numbers of the rare native duck boosted in the Abel Tasman. An opportunity to increase the
December 19 2018 by Samantha Gee www.stuff.co.nz The squeaks of young kākā chicks can be heard at Natureland, as a group are being hand-reared in a bid to boost
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand’s smallest national park, but it has the largest number of visitors, 250 thousand people annually. Ecologist and Project
November 15 2018 NZ Education HQ For the past six years, Motueka High School has been privileged to be a part of the restoration and
Golden Bay rolls out red carpet for royal couple. Golden Bay Weekly, 2 Nov 2018
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