Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust is a partnership between commercial operators, the community and DOC to protect and enhance biodiversity and improve visitor experience in Abel Tasman National Park.
Ballance Agri-Nutrients are helping to provide a cosy future for some little Southland locals.
Banrock Station Wines are helping to re-establish a population of New Zealand's rarest waterfowl species in Fiordland National Park.
Find out about this exciting community-driven initiative supporting conservation projects in Fiordland, Southland and New Zealand's subantarctic Islands.
Our native birds are returning to Pigeon Island in Fiordland National Park thanks to the efforts of a local lobster company.
The Glaciers to Wetlands Restoration Project aims to restore the Ōkārito Wetland System and has been made possible by funding from the Air New Zealand Environment Trust.
Find out about this major conservation project working to restore the Kepler area to its former state.
Matua Valley Origins sponsors restoration work for three wetlands in its wine growing regions Gisborne, Hawke's Bay and Marlborough.
The programme is a partnership between DOC, Newmont Waihi Gold and local volunteers on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Find out about this community-driven project dedicated to the protection and enhancement of kōwhai trees in Otago.
Find out how local tourism company Real Journeys is supporting the conservation management of threatened species in Fiordland.
The Sinbad Sanctuary Project is a partnership between DOC, the Fiordland Conservation Trust and Southern Discoveries. A pest control programme has been established to help increase numbers of native species in the valley.
Learn more about Te Tapatoru ā Toi - a new approach to bicultural partnership in the management of Moutohorā Wildlife Management Reserve and Ōhope and Tauwhare Pā scenic reserves.
A partnership between Canterbury and Otago Conservancies and University of Otago's School of Design will see a three-month trial of innovative interpretation projects at several DOC sites.
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