Pāteke take to Abel Tasman and surrounds like ducks to water: Nelson Mail
BY SKARA BOHNY Nov 28 2021 The last 21 of more than 350 pāteke ducks have been released into the Abel Tasman National Park, marking
BY SKARA BOHNY Nov 28 2021 The last 21 of more than 350 pāteke ducks have been released into the Abel Tasman National Park, marking
This year’s Project Janszoon Conservation Education Scholarship winner, Saskia Gray, featured in the Motueka Guardian on 24 November.
Native snail numbers in both our monitoring sites have been decreasing rapidly over the last three years. Two species of carnivorous land snails (Powelliphanta
A massive community effort has seen wilding pines removed from the Abel Tasman National Park so future generations can enjoy the stunning natural environment. This
By Dr Philip Simpson Totaranui is one of the most famous places in the park and is known around the world for its beautiful beach
BY KATY JONES Sixteen-year-old Lucy Summerville wasn’t sure being a member of a board would be all that interesting. But the Motueka High School student
By Hannah Brown New Zealand’s rarest duck the pāteke is spreading its wings and spilling out of the Abel Tasman National Park and into Tasman
Awaroa dunes looking good, feral goat numbers down in collaborative project, new trapping milestone, It’s all in a name Rameka, and more READ FULL
The Rameka Track is a popular walking and cycle track linking Canaan, at the top of the Abel Tasman National Park, and Golden Bay. It
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