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2023 media releases

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Take care when buying a fishing licence online

Take care when buying a fishing licence online

Date: 22 December 2023
DOC urges anglers to take care when buying a Taupō fishing licence this summer.

Seagulls shot in Dunedin

Seagulls shot in Dunedin

Date: 21 December 2023
Staff from DOC and the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital are shocked and saddened by a recent spate of seagull shootings in the Dunedin area.

Baby Māui dolphin found on south Auckland beach

Baby Māui dolphin found on south Auckland beach

Date: 21 December 2023
A baby Māui dolphin has been found dead on an isolated south Auckland beach.

Warning issued over dangers of Waikato fishing spot

Warning issued over dangers of Waikato fishing spot

Date: 20 December 2023
Source: Department of Conservation, Waikato District Council, Water Safety New Zealand
Don’t go fishing at Papanui Point.

Works underway to reopen Morere Hot Pools

Works underway to reopen Morere Hot Pools

Date: 20 December 2023
Reopening Morere Hot Pools has taken took a major step forward, with the beginning of remedial major infrastructure works at the site.

Update on Okura Bush Walkway

Update on Okura Bush Walkway

Date: 20 December 2023
Okura Bush walkway will remain closed for an extended period due to extensive slip damage caused by severe weather events earlier this year.

Coastal experiences put emphasis on history

Coastal experiences put emphasis on history

Date: 19 December 2023
Summer visitors to Hahei and Cathedral Cove can enjoy the cultural history of several significant sites and other coastal locations with the opening of new and improved walking tracks.

Black-billed gulls take to the rooftops in Tūrangi

Black-billed gulls take to the rooftops in Tūrangi

Date: 19 December 2023
Tūrangi residents and visitors are being asked to celebrate, but not feed, the threatened black-billed gulls/tarāpuka breeding colony that has settled on rooftops in the town centre.

Survey shows Kiwis are excited by heritage

Survey shows Kiwis are excited by heritage

Date: 19 December 2023
Source: Department of Conservation and Tohu Whenua
A recent survey commissioned by DOC and Tohu Whenua shows Kiwis want more opportunities to learn about Aotearoa New Zealand’s heritage.

Public feedback sought on Pure Tūroa concession application

Public feedback sought on Pure Tūroa concession application

Date: 18 December 2023
DOC is seeking public feedback on Pure Tūroa Limited’s application for a concession to operate Tūroa Ski Area on Mt Ruapehu, after Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Limited entered liquidation in 2023.

More water on tap at six DOC huts on Te Araroa

More water on tap at six DOC huts on Te Araroa

Date: 18 December 2023
New water tanks will help keep water on tap for high numbers of Te Araroa trail walkers at six huts in the top of the South Island where water has often run out in summer.

Maruia mistletoe making a comeback

Maruia mistletoe making a comeback

Date: 15 December 2023
Look out for the bright red and yellow blooms of mistletoe if you’re travelling through the Lewis Pass this summer or exploring tracks in the area.

Date change for Ashley River/Rakahuri 4WD event to help protect birds

Date change for Ashley River/Rakahuri 4WD event to help protect birds

Date: 15 December 2023
Greater awareness of the need for four-wheel drivers to give nesting native river birds space has led to an annual event in Canterbury’s Ashley River/Rakahuri moving from December to February in the future.

More than 10,000 wild goats removed in successful national hunting competition

More than 10,000 wild goats removed in successful national hunting competition

Date: 15 December 2023
DOC and the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association say they’re thrilled by the strong support from communities across the country for the National Wild Goat Hunting Competition.

Feline frustration returns for DOC in Taranaki

Feline frustration returns for DOC in Taranaki

Date: 13 December 2023
DOC staff in Taranaki are concerned for vulnerable native wildlife after another case of domestic cat has been brought into the region’s national park emerged.

Nature as therapy is the focus of a new guide

Nature as therapy is the focus of a new guide

Date: 13 December 2023
Today, a new free guide to help improve well-being by connecting with nature for therapy is available in Tairāwhiti Gisborne.

Deep Cove camp reopens

Deep Cove camp reopens

Date: 12 December 2023
A popular Fiordland camp at Deep Cove, Doubtful Sound, can be reopened for overnight guests, but work remains for other facilities.

Predator control and community - a dream team for Coromandel kiwi

Predator control and community - a dream team for Coromandel kiwi

Date: 04 December 2023
Brown kiwi are thriving in Eastern Coromandel as sustained predator control by DOC and the local community pays off for the threatened birds.

Get set for seabird-safe fishing

Get set for seabird-safe fishing

Date: 01 December 2023
A “one-stop-shop” seabird-safe toolkit aims to help high seas fishing operators save up to 40,000 seabirds a year through improved fishing practices.

Plea for four-wheel-drivers to keep off riverbeds during bird nesting season

Plea for four-wheel-drivers to keep off riverbeds during bird nesting season

Date: 28 November 2023
Canterbury groups and organisations committed to protecting vulnerable native birds nesting on the Ashley River/Rakahuri have a message to four-wheel-drivers: please don’t drive on the river during nesting season.

Kākāpō relocated to reduce monitoring load

Kākāpō relocated to reduce monitoring load

Date: 28 November 2023
DOC is investigating new monitoring solutions for the Waikato kākāpō population after the trial has shown some kākāpō continue to be highly active.

It’s a wrap for rats on Cook Islands atoll

It’s a wrap for rats on Cook Islands atoll

Date: 28 November 2023
A rat eradication operation has wrapped up on Cook Islands’ Palmerston Atoll (500km from Rarotonga), with the hope that introduced rats never return to menace the atoll’s community and ecosystems.

Geckos returned to wild as court case culminates

Geckos returned to wild as court case culminates

Date: 23 November 2023
Three protected native geckos have been returned to the wild after years in illegal captivity.

Gisborne poacher sentenced to two months jail

Gisborne poacher sentenced to two months jail

Date: 22 November 2023
A Gisborne man who repeatedly poached crayfish from a marine reserve has been sentenced to two months jail for what a judge described as deliberate night-time offending.

DOC report shows short adventures trending

DOC report shows short adventures trending

Date: 22 November 2023
Short walks and leisurely activities like sightseeing, photography, and bird and wildlife watching were the most popular outdoor activities for kiwi and international visitors, according to DOC’s annual visitor insights report.

New DOC patrol boat for Tasman Bay marine reserves

New DOC patrol boat for Tasman Bay marine reserves

Date: 22 November 2023
A new DOC patrol boat to protect Tasman Bay’s two marine reserves comes as a birthday present for Tonga Island Marine Reserve which this month marks its 30th anniversary.

DOC call to report sightings of entangled whale

DOC call to report sightings of entangled whale

Date: 22 November 2023
DOC is asking people to keep a lookout for a humpback whale, likely entangled in a cray pot line, seen off the Northland coast last week.

Possible West Coast wallaby sightings concern

Possible West Coast wallaby sightings concern

Date: 21 November 2023
Two possible sightings of wallaby north of Haast are concerning says DOC.

Renewed partnership adds to long-term whio protection

Renewed partnership adds to long-term whio protection

Date: 20 November 2023
Recent surveys show whio populations remain vulnerable to decline, with last summer’s extreme weather events impacting both the birds and efforts to monitor their population at several key protection sites.

DOC appeals for information on protected bird shooting

DOC appeals for information on protected bird shooting

Date: 20 November 2023
An air rifle has been used to shoot a protected bird found dead on a beach near Gisborne, prompting DOC staff to appeal to the public for information.

Predator control brings kākā sex parity

Predator control brings kākā sex parity

Date: 20 November 2023
Long-term predator control in the Eglinton valley in Fiordland is bearing fruit for South Island kākā and especially for female birds.

Ōparara Basin waharoa unveiled

Ōparara Basin waharoa unveiled

Date: 17 November 2023
A waharoa (gateway) marking the entry to a viewpoint of the Ōparara Basin north of Karamea was unveiled yesterday signalling the completion of a major upgrade to visitor facilities.

Arthur’s Pass kea repellent trial complete

Arthur’s Pass kea repellent trial complete

Date: 16 November 2023
Results of a year-long study to test the use of a bird repellent to reduce risk to kea in predator control operations shows it was unfortunately not effective.

Arataki Bridge replacement commences next week

Arataki Bridge replacement commences next week

Date: 16 November 2023
Work to replace the Arataki Swingbridge begins next week, ending the long service of an historic construction icon on the North Island Heartland Cycle Trail in the central North Island.

Warning issued over Wellington penguin deaths

Warning issued over Wellington penguin deaths

Date: 15 November 2023
DOC has issued a formal warning to the Alliance responsible for the development of the Wellington-Petone cycleway over penguin deaths.

DOC prepares for sell-out camping summer

DOC prepares for sell-out camping summer

Date: 15 November 2023
DOC is gearing up to host approximately 60,000 campers over the upcoming summer at more than 300 campsites spread across New Zealand.

Pine tree felling planned for Opoutere Beach Recreation Reserve

Pine tree felling planned for Opoutere Beach Recreation Reserve

Date: 15 November 2023
A section of the Hauraki-Coromandel’s Opoutere Beach Recreation Reserve will be temporarily closed for the felling of more than 350 pine trees.

Mahi Aroha 2024 – explore, enjoy, and protect nature

Mahi Aroha 2024 – explore, enjoy, and protect nature

Date: 13 November 2023
Central Plateau visitors and communities are invited to explore, protect, and enjoy their local natural environments this summer.

Fishers and divers encouraged to share sightings

Fishers and divers encouraged to share sightings

Date: 13 November 2023
DOC is encouraging fishers, divers and boaties to be citizen scientists and share protected species sightings this summer.

Tracking down elusive lamprey

Tracking down elusive lamprey

Date: 07 November 2023
The prospects of an ancient fish with a stunning set of teeth are looking up thanks to a technique that detects the tiniest traces of the elusive kanakana/piharau/lamprey.

Observation Rock platform now open

Observation Rock platform now open

Date: 06 November 2023
A popular viewpoint for Stewart Island/Rakiura’s world renowned dark skies has officially reopened following installation of a new platform and safety barrier.

From Alaska to Invercargill – godwit migration well underway

From Alaska to Invercargill – godwit migration well underway

Date: 03 November 2023
One of the world’s greatest cross-globe migrations is well underway with the arrival of bar-tailed godwits/kuaka to Southland coastlines.

Kākāriki karaka numbers in Brook Waimārama Sanctuary take off

Kākāriki karaka numbers in Brook Waimārama Sanctuary take off

Date: 06 November 2023
Breeding of critically endangered kākāriki karaka at Nelson’s Brook Waimārama Sanctuary has exceeded expectations, recent survey work suggests.

Karakia marks start of Manganui Bridge construction

Karakia marks start of Manganui Bridge construction

Date: 02 November 2023
Karakia rang out over the Manganui River on 1 November to mark the start of an important new phase of the Taranaki Crossing project.

Pike29 Memorial Track opening confirmed

Pike29 Memorial Track opening confirmed

Date: 25 October 2023
The Pike29 Memorial Track is opening on 17 February 2024. The 11.6km dual mountain biking and walking track will connect the Paparoa Track Great Walk to the Pike River valley.

Seal abuse video sparks outrage

Seal abuse video sparks outrage

Date: 24 October 2023
A social media video showing a man harassing a seal pup on a New Zealand beach is under serious investigation by DOC.

Hector’s dolphins spotted in Firth of Thames

Hector’s dolphins spotted in Firth of Thames

Date: 20 October 2023
Two Hector’s dolphins have been spotted in the Firth of Thames, prompting DOC to call on people to report more sightings of the animals.

Air New Zealand and DOC partnership renewed and expanded

Air New Zealand and DOC partnership renewed and expanded

Date: 24 October 2023
DOC and Air New Zealand have renewed their partnership to work together for conservation, today announcing a further five-year commitment and a doubling of direct investment annually.

Coromandel seaside campsites reopen for summer

Coromandel seaside campsites reopen for summer

Date: 19 October 2023
Bookings have now opened for several DOC northern Coromandel campsites, with visitors being urged to get in early.

Heaphy Track fully reopening tomorrow

Heaphy Track fully reopening tomorrow

Date: 18 October 2023
The Heaphy Track Great Walk fully reopens as a through walk tomorrow with celebrations planned at the West Coast end.

New insights gained from kākāpō translocation

New insights gained from kākāpō translocation

Date: 17 October 2023
The trial kākāpō population in the heart of the Waikato continues to give insights after a determined parrot found a way to leave the fenced sanctuary.

Rāhui lifted at Cathedral Cove, with caution and respect urged

Rāhui lifted at Cathedral Cove, with caution and respect urged

Date: 10 October 2023
Ngāti Hei has lifted its rāhui at Cathedral Cove but has re-emphasised its support for DOC’s closure of tracks in the interests of visitor safety.

Phased opening for Kaimai tracks

Phased opening for Kaimai tracks

Date: 06 October 2023
DOC together with mana whenua are assessing closed tracks in Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park with the aim to begin phased reopening over the next month.

Conservation award recognises decades of work protecting South Island plants

Conservation award recognises decades of work protecting South Island plants

Date: 05 October 2023
Environmental consultant Mike Harding was awarded the prestigious conservation award, the Loder Cup, by Conservation Minister Willow-Jean Prime at a ceremony in Christchurch this evening.

Government announces big boost to marine protection

Government announces big boost to marine protection

Date: 05 October 2023
Source: Offices of the Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries
Six new marine reserves have been announced in the southeast South Island between Oamaru and The Catlins.

Book in to protect the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Book in to protect the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Date: 03 October 2023
DOC is introducing a free booking system for the upcoming Tongariro Alpine Crossing season and encouraging all visitors to book in advance.

Matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern killed on Dargaville roads

Matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern killed on Dargaville roads

Date: 29 September 2023
Two critically threatened matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern were killed on a stretch of State Highway 12 between Rotu Forest and Maitahi, just outside Dargaville in recent weeks.

Hump Ridge Track upgrade extended to October 2024

Hump Ridge Track upgrade extended to October 2024

Date: 29 September 2023
DOC says the project to upgrade Tuatapere’s Hump Ridge track has been slowed by supply chain delays, weather conditions and arduous terrain.

Many Southern tracks open, but caution advised

Many Southern tracks open, but caution advised

Date: 28 September 2023
Tracks and infrastructure on public conservation land in flood-affected Southland and Otago have held up well but visitors are still advised to exercise caution and keep up to date with relevant information.

More kea seen at Nelson Lakes

More kea seen at Nelson Lakes

Date: 27 September 2023
More kea are being seen in the Nelson Lakes area to the delight of visitors and DOC staff, and it’s an encouraging sign their numbers there are growing.

Damage expected in Southland and Otago

Damage expected in Southland and Otago

Date: 22 September 2023
DOC is expecting flood damage across conservation areas in Southland and Otago and is advising people to reconsider any backcountry travel.

Big increase in whio numbers in Kahurangi National Park

Big increase in whio numbers in Kahurangi National Park

Date: 21 September 2023
A Department of Conservation survey shows a big increase in whio numbers in Kahurangi National Park over the past 23 years thanks to predator control and management measures to grow the native blue duck’s numbers.

Kōkako on the rise at Rotoehu

Kōkako on the rise at Rotoehu

Date: 18 September 2023
Kōkako are “rapidly expanding” at Rotoehu Forest between Rotorua, Whakatāne and Te Puke according to a new survey of the birds.

Manaia’s wayward weka rehomed, but mystery remains

Manaia’s wayward weka rehomed, but mystery remains

Date: 15 September 2023
The curious story of Manaia’s wayward weka is wrapping up as the birds fly to a new home at a South Island wildlife reserve.

Six more kākāpō moved to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari

Six more kākāpō moved to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari

Date: 14 September 2023
A further six Ngāi Tahu kākāpō have been released at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari in Waikato following the successful settling in of four kākāpō earlier this year.

Cathedral Cove access post causes concern

Cathedral Cove access post causes concern

Date: 13 September 2023
A Hahei resident has used social media to explain how they reached Cathedral Cove using a closed and damaged track.

Protected animals’ heads removed in spate of horrific incidents

Protected animals’ heads removed in spate of horrific incidents

Date: 11 September 2023
DOC investigators say they’re shocked and horrified by several incidents in which protected native animals have been decapitated.

Kiwi death a reminder wildlife live ‘on the doorstep’ in Auckland

Kiwi death a reminder wildlife live ‘on the doorstep’ in Auckland

Date: 11 September 2023
Post mortem and tissue study results, provided by Auckland Zoo, show a North Island brown kiwi found at Omaha in Tāmaki/Auckland died with both severe injury trauma and underlying diseases.

New Wildlife Act to better protect native species

New Wildlife Act to better protect native species

Date: 09 September 2023
The 70-year-old Wildlife Act will be replaced with modern, fit-for-purpose legislation to better protect native species and improve biodiversity, Minister of Conservation Willow-Jean Prime has announced.

Murchison Mountains short-tailed bats holding steady

Murchison Mountains short-tailed bats holding steady

Date: 08 September 2023
An elusive colony of Southern lesser short-tailed bats appears to be holding steady with the population estimated between 300 and 400 individuals.

Sea lion shot near Dunedin beach

Sea lion shot near Dunedin beach

Date: 07 September 2023
The Department of Conservation (DOC) is appealing for information after a female New Zealand sea lion/pakake was shot and killed near Dunedin last week.

Kōkako flourishing in Pureora Forest

Kōkako flourishing in Pureora Forest

Date: 07 September 2023
A new survey has revealed continued growth in the population of kōkako in Pureora Forest, eastern Maniapoto.

Pygmy blue whale found at Red Beach now buried

Pygmy blue whale found at Red Beach now buried

Date: 05 September 2023
The body of a juvenile pygmy blue whale was discovered on Red Beach on Saturday 2 September.

Strategy to revive the Rakitata River launched

Strategy to revive the Rakitata River launched

Date: 04 September 2023
An ambitious programme to revive the Rakitata (Rangitata) River is seeking input on a strategy to restore the mauri (life force) of the river.

Kākā calls spike as bird count hits 25 years

Kākā calls spike as bird count hits 25 years

Date: 04 September 2023
A doubling of kākā – drawn to mass flowering of native mistletoe – was a highlight of the annual bird count in the Landsborough valley last summer.

Frogs a focus of fitting tribute

Frogs a focus of fitting tribute

Date: 31 August 2023
Frogs are the focus of New Zealand Journal of Ecology’s latest special issue, highlighting the problems these precious amphibians face, and providing a fitting tribute to a champion of our native frogs, the late Emeritus Professor Phil Bishop.

Heritage stonewalls repaired at Denniston

Heritage stonewalls repaired at Denniston

Date: 31 August 2023
DOC has successfully completed the complex job of fixing a collapsed section of 140-year-old stone retaining walls at Denniston, north of Westport

Stay close to your dog to protect nature

Stay close to your dog to protect nature

Date: 31 August 2023
A seal pup killed by a dog on a Wellington beach has prompted DOC to remind owners to ‘be present’ with their dogs during walks.

Getting ready for the 2023 whitebait season

Getting ready for the 2023 whitebait season

Date: 31 August 2023
DOC is highlighting some key things to ensure a safe and happy whitebait season which runs from 1 September to 30 October.

Next steps taken to protect Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana

Next steps taken to protect Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana

Date: 30 August 2023
Source: Office of the Minister of Conservation, Office of the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries
The Government moved to protect the Hauraki Gulf for future generations today with the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Bill passing its first reading, Conservation Minister Willow-Jean Prime said.

More rockfall from Cathedral Cove’s famous arch

More rockfall from Cathedral Cove’s famous arch

Date: 30 August 2023
More rocks and debris have fallen from Cathedral Cove’s famous arch, re-emphasising the risk to visitors at the beach.

Bottom-trawling ban for most of Hauraki Gulf

Bottom-trawling ban for most of Hauraki Gulf

Date: 29 August 2023
Source: Office of the Minister of Conservation and the Mininster of Oceans and Fisheries
The Labour Government will ban bottom fishing from the vast bulk of the Hauraki Gulf as part of its plan to better protect the 1.2-million-hectare marine park for future generations, with public consultation opening tomorrow.

First Otago albatross fledgling a record setter

First Otago albatross fledgling a record setter

Date: 28 August 2023
The first fledgling toroa/northern royal albatross to leave Pukekura/Taiaroa Head on Otago Peninsula this season set a record when he spread his wings and set off to spend years at sea.

DOC, police upping presence at Whakaipo Bay, Taupō

DOC, police upping presence at Whakaipo Bay, Taupō

Date: 28 August 2023
DOC rangers and Taupō Police are increasing patrols at Whakaipo Bay, Taupō, following a spate of damaging off-road driving.

Paparoa Track proving a success

Paparoa Track proving a success

Date: 25 August 2023
DOC is hailing the success of the Paparoa Track Great Walk since it opened in 2019.

New wild home for takahē on Ngāi Tahu whenua in Ōtākou/Otago

New wild home for takahē on Ngāi Tahu whenua in Ōtākou/Otago

Date: 25 August 2023
Takahē have been returned to Ngāi Tahu whenua/land in the upper Lake Whakatipu Waimāori valley with the aim of establishing a third wild population.

Getting ready for whitebait season on the Kāpiti Coast

Getting ready for whitebait season on the Kāpiti Coast

Date: 23 August 2023
The Department of Conservation (DOC) is highlighting some key things to ensure a safe and happy Kāpiti Coast whitebait season, including to protect our local taonga.

Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua storm damage repair

Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua storm damage repair

Date: 25 August 2023
Access to popular Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua will be limited over the coming weeks as important repair work gets underway, the Department of Conservation announced today.

DOC improving systems in wake of kiwi review

DOC improving systems in wake of kiwi review

Date: 22 August 2023
An independent review into kiwi deaths at Cape Sanctuary seven years ago will become part of a broader programme of work to set DOC up for success.

Calling for conservation scholarship applicants

Calling for conservation scholarship applicants

Date: 21 August 2023
DOC is encouraging postgraduate students to apply for its natural and social science scholarships, with a focus this year on new and innovative technologies that generate conservation outcomes.

DOC confirms kororā have access to and from burrows at Kennedy Point Marina area

DOC confirms kororā have access to and from burrows at Kennedy Point Marina area

Date: 18 August 2023
DOC staff visited the Kennedy Point Marina site on Waiheke Island yesterday to confirm no kororā/little penguins were trapped under newly placed rocks.

Birdsong a call to action in Puketawa

Birdsong a call to action in Puketawa

Date: 17 August 2023
Nestled in the foothills between Ohakune and Raetihi, a Puketawa passion project has returned native birdsong to a patch of paradise.

Deep Cove camp closed for assessment

Deep Cove camp closed for assessment

Date: 17 August 2023
Accommodation facilities at Deep Cove, Fiordland, are closed to overnight visitors due to the ongoing risks posed by a recent landslide.

Look after West Coast lakes - check, clean, dry, report

Look after West Coast lakes - check, clean, dry, report

Date: 17 August 2023
DOC and West Coast Regional Council are urging boaties, anglers and anyone who spends time on West Coast lakes to help protect against freshwater pests.

Report emphasises risks of rockfall, landslides at Cathedral Cove, Hahei

Report emphasises risks of rockfall, landslides at Cathedral Cove, Hahei

Date: 17 August 2023
An independent report confirms the risk of potentially harmful rockfall and landslides at Coromandel’s Cathedral Cove and its adjacent bays and tracks.

Silly seals surprise Whanganui

Silly seals surprise Whanganui

Date: 16 August 2023
Those enjoying the Whanganui coastline are being urged to admire NZ fur seals/kekeno from a safe distance, as the mammals come ashore for winter.

Kiwis encouraged to take action for nature this Conservation Week

Kiwis encouraged to take action for nature this Conservation Week

Date: 14 August 2023
Source: Office of the Minister of Conservation
The importance of working together for the environment was highlighted today as Minister of Conservation Minister Willow-Jean Prime kicked off Conservation Week 2023 at a South Auckland stream restoration project.

Kakī settling into the wild for Conservation Week

Kakī settling into the wild for Conservation Week

Date: 14 August 2023
After three successful releases, 143 hardy kakī/black stilt are adapting to life in the snowy wilds of Te Manahuna/Mackenzie Basin.

Predator control helps hold the line in the Dart, Routeburn and Caples

Predator control helps hold the line in the Dart, Routeburn and Caples

Date: 14 August 2023
Vulnerable native species in the Dart, Routeburn and Caples valleys in Otago are benefiting from an extended period of low rodent numbers thanks to a successful predator control operation.

Kai and kōrero with the DOC team in Pipiriki

Kai and kōrero with the DOC team in Pipiriki

Date: 10 August 2023
Visitors are being welcomed to the DOC Pipiriki Field Base on Wednesday 16 August.

Take action for nature at Whakahoro

Take action for nature at Whakahoro

Date: 10 August 2023
Taumarunui and Ruapehu communities are invited to join DOC staff in taking action for nature at Whakahoro Campsite on the 15 August.

Take action for Nature this Conservation Week

Take action for Nature this Conservation Week

Date: 10 August 2023
The Whanganui community are being encouraged to take action for nature during Conservation Week 2023, which this year is from 14 to 20 August.

Last new whitebaiting regulation comes into play for West Coast

Last new whitebaiting regulation comes into play for West Coast

Date: 10 August 2023
The last of the new whitebaiting regulations will roll out for the South Island’s West Coast on 1 September, the first day of this year’s whitebaiting season.

Application withdrawn for marine mammal jet ski tours in Lyttelton Harbour

Application withdrawn for marine mammal jet ski tours in Lyttelton Harbour

Date: 11 August 2023
Christchurch company Jet Junkies has withdrawn its permit application to run jet ski propelled boat tours to view marine mammals including Hector’s dolphins/upokohue in Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour.

Pukenui/Anchor Island proposed as next kākāriki karaka translocation site

Pukenui/Anchor Island proposed as next kākāriki karaka translocation site

Date: 10 August 2023
Kākāriki karaka/orange-fronted parakeet, New Zealand’s rarest parakeet species, may soon call Pukenui/Anchor Island home.

Govt triples Hauraki Gulf protection area, conservation for future generations

Govt triples Hauraki Gulf protection area, conservation for future generations

Date: 09 August 2023
Source: Office of the Prime Minister, Office of the Minister of Conservation, Office of the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries
The Government is taking a major step towards protecting the Hauraki Gulf for future generations, including nearly tripling the area of Auckland’s maritime area that’s under protection.

Rāhui will affect 2023 whitebait season in Hawke’s Bay

Rāhui will affect 2023 whitebait season in Hawke’s Bay

Date: 08 August 2023
A rāhui placed on the Hawke’s Bay region after Cyclone Gabrielle by Mana Ahuriri will continue into the whitebait season.

Closure of Hongi Hika track

Closure of Hongi Hika track

Date: 04 August 2023
In a proactive step to prioritise the safety and well-being of visitors, DOC has announced the closure of a 60-metre section of the Hongi Hika track at Hongi Hika Recreation Reserve in Kerikeri.

DOC, Meridian and Genesis agreement to significantly boost freshwater conservation

DOC, Meridian and Genesis agreement to significantly boost freshwater conservation

Date: 27 July 2023
Efforts to protect native wildlife in Waitaki braided river systems will get a significant boost under a $2.3 million per annum agreement between DOC, Meridian Energy and Genesis Energy.

Bid to regain pest-free island for nature

Bid to regain pest-free island for nature

Date: 26 July 2023
DOC is planning to remove rats from Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara to return the sanctuary to its former pest-free status this winter.

Rewarding capability in te reo Māori

Rewarding capability in te reo Māori

Date: 25 July 2023
A planned Māori language proficiency incentive will help DOC fulfil Te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations when it begins next July.

DOC Community Fund brings wins for biodiversity and heritage

DOC Community Fund brings wins for biodiversity and heritage

Date: 24 July 2023
$9.2 million from the DOC Community Fund has been awarded to 38 groups protecting threatened species and cultural heritage across New Zealand.

DOC funds five new predator-free tools

DOC funds five new predator-free tools

Date: 24 July 2023
DOC is backing five new projects to develop smarter and more effective tools to help achieve a predator-free Aotearoa New Zealand.

National Wild Goat Hunting Competition launched to promote hunting wild goats

National Wild Goat Hunting Competition launched to promote hunting wild goats

Date: 24 July 2023
Source: Department of Conservation and New Zealand Deerstalkers Association
DOC and the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association have partnered to run a new National Wild Goat Hunting competition.

North Otago Deerstalkers celebrate the completion of Kahikatea Lodge

North Otago Deerstalkers celebrate the completion of Kahikatea Lodge

Date: 21 July 2023
A new hut in a treasured backcountry spot is ready to go after a five year effort by the North Otago Branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA).

Kākāpō return to mainland in historic translocation

Kākāpō return to mainland in historic translocation

Date: 19 July 2023
For the first time in nearly four decades, kākāpō will be living on mainland New Zealand.

Work for nature this summer

Work for nature this summer

Date: 19 July 2023
DOC has launched a new process to make it easier for jobseekers to place into their ideal roles.

Construction to begin on new viewing platform

Construction to begin on new viewing platform

Date: 17 July 2023
One of Rakiura/Stewart Island’s most popular viewing spots will be upgraded with a new platform and safety barrier.

Take action for nature for Conservation Week 2023

Take action for nature for Conservation Week 2023

Date: 12 July 2023
People are encouraged to start thinking about how they can “take action for nature” this Conservation Week, which will be running from 14 to 20 August.

Data drives predator control at Jobs for Nature funded project

Data drives predator control at Jobs for Nature funded project

Date: 04 July 2023
Native species in an isolated and rugged part of Taranaki are being protected through hard physical work and the smart use of modern digital technology.

Visitor sites reopen after cyclone recovery work

Visitor sites reopen after cyclone recovery work

Date: 03 July 2023
Many visitor sites across the North Island have now reopened after months of inspections and repair work in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle and other storms.

New initiative forges conservation career paths

New initiative forges conservation career paths

Date: 03 July 2023
A new initiative aims to give young Coromandel people the chance to forge a career in conservation.

Toyota Kiwi Guardians programme draws to an end

Toyota Kiwi Guardians programme draws to an end

Date: 30 June 2023
Source: Department of Conservation and Toyota New Zealand Ltd
After seven years, DOC, in consultation with Toyota New Zealand, has made the difficult decision to wind down the Toyota Kiwi Guardians (TKG) programme from 1 August 2023.

Rare wetland bird euthanised after shooting incident

Rare wetland bird euthanised after shooting incident

Date: 29 June 2023
DOC is calling for information from the public after a rare matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern had to be euthanised after it was shot.

Preventing whale entanglement

Preventing whale entanglement

Date: 27 June 2023
The Department of Conservation is asking people to do their bit to prevent humpback whales becoming entangled in fishing gear as they migrate north along the New Zealand coastline.

Illegal tree felling plagues conservation forests

Illegal tree felling plagues conservation forests

Date: 26 June 2023
Visitors to the central North Island’s protected conservation forests are urged to report suspicious activity after a spate of illegal tree felling incidents.

DOC acknowledges 10 years of green-thumbed volunteers at Mansion House

DOC acknowledges 10 years of green-thumbed volunteers at Mansion House

Date: 23 June 2023
This June marks 10 years since a small group of dedicated Aucklanders started tending the heritage gardens surrounding Mansion House on Kawau Island.

Rescued matuku-hūrepo released back to productive wetlands

Rescued matuku-hūrepo released back to productive wetlands

Date: 22 June 2023
A rare matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern was released following a successful rehabilitation at Auckland Zoo.

West Auckland road cordons lifted, but damaged tracks remain closed

West Auckland road cordons lifted, but damaged tracks remain closed

Date: 20 June 2023
As the road cordon to Muriwai in west Auckland is lifted, DOC and Auckland Council are warning the public that many tracks remain closed in and around the Waitākere Ranges.

Creating connections across the coastal blue carbon sector

Creating connections across the coastal blue carbon sector

Date: 15 June 2023
Source: DOC and The Nature Conservancy Aotearoa NZ
A recent hui explored how coastal restoration can help in the fight against climate change.

Midweek Blue Mountains hunting open for approved hunters

Midweek Blue Mountains hunting open for approved hunters

Date: 14 June 2023
Midweek vehicle access to the Blue Mountains Recreational Hunting Area near Tapanui has reopened for approved recreational hunters.

New booking dates open in July for DOC Great Walks

New booking dates open in July for DOC Great Walks

Date: 14 June 2023
DOC has announced new opening dates for booking Great Walks and other facilities for the 2023/24 season (excluding Milford which booked out on 20 April).

It’s the season for seals

It’s the season for seals

Date: 12 June 2023
DOC is issuing its seasonal reminder to keep an eye out for fur seals around New Zealand’s coastlines and on coastal roads.

Trout fishery licence fees confirmed for new season

Trout fishery licence fees confirmed for new season

Date: 12 June 2023
Taupō Fishing District licence fees for the 2023-24 season have been confirmed by DOC.

Celebrating World Oceans Day at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s

Celebrating World Oceans Day at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s

Date: 08 June 2023
DOC’s ‘Lead the Way’ programme furthers its ‘wildlife-wise’ dog ownership cause.

Call of the kōkako signals conservation success

Call of the kōkako signals conservation success

Date: 06 June 2023
The call of the kōkako has been heard at Waitaanga Conservation Area in Taranaki for the first time in more than 25 years.

Big brown trout nets the top prize

Big brown trout nets the top prize

Date: 02 June 2023
A photo of an angler holding a stunning brown trout caught at Lake Otamangakau is the overall winner of this year’s DOC Taupō fishery photo competition.

DOC’s Great Walks booking system update

DOC’s Great Walks booking system update

Date: 31 May 2023
DOC has decided to take more time to make sure its booking system for Great Walks is performing well before opening bookings for next season.

Conservation dogs embark on annual island check up

Conservation dogs embark on annual island check up

Date: 26 May 2023
Two certified rodent detection dogs are traversing the Mokohinau Islands and Rakitū this week to ensure not a single rodent is present.

Popular Wānaka bridges to close for safety

Popular Wānaka bridges to close for safety

Date: 26 May 2023
DOC is temporarily closing three popular bridges in the Wānaka area for safety reasons.

DOC summer visitor insights 2022/23

DOC summer visitor insights 2022/23

Date: 26 May 2023
The results from DOC's visitor insights for the 2022/23 summer have revealed a few twists.

Green mistletoe returns to Pirongia Forest Park

Green mistletoe returns to Pirongia Forest Park

Date: 19 May 2023
Two species of tāpia/mistletoe semiparasitic native plants are being returned to Pirongia Forest Park in Waikato.

Southern dotterels suffer breeding season blow

Southern dotterels suffer breeding season blow

Date: 16 May 2023
One of New Zealand’s rarest bird species has suffered a disappointing blow to the population after up to 50 birds died in the past year.

Stormy weather leads to mass tītī stranding

Stormy weather leads to mass tītī stranding

Date: 12 May 2023
Recent stormy weather in the southern South Island has led to large numbers of tītī landing, or crash-landing, inland or along the Southland and Otago coast.

Clever canines developing a nose for conservation in Taranaki

Clever canines developing a nose for conservation in Taranaki

Date: 09 May 2023
DOC has two new rangers-in-training to help protect Taranaki’s endangered wildlife – puppies Pip and Roscoe.

‘Heavyweight champion’ albatross chick looking for a name

‘Heavyweight champion’ albatross chick looking for a name

Date: 09 May 2023
Big changes have been made to DOC’s annual Name the Chick competition for this year’s big Royal Cam star, with those submitting a name asked to take action to protect albatross.

Penguin dumped in restaurant bin killed by a dog

Penguin dumped in restaurant bin killed by a dog

Date: 05 May 2023
DOC is again urging people to keep their dogs under control in coastal areas after a necropsy confirmed the penguin dumped in an Otago bin was killed by a dog.

Tara iti breeding season challenged by weather

Tara iti breeding season challenged by weather

Date: 04 May 2023
The summer breeding season posed significant challenges for the nationally critical tara iti / NZ fairy tern.

Local hunter the big winner in Pureora competition

Local hunter the big winner in Pureora competition

Date: 03 May 2023
Hunters and their supporters from around the North Island converged on DOC’s Pureora field base at the weekend for the culmination of the annual Pureora Hunting Competition, which was dominated by one local hunter.

Kauaeranga Valley sites closed for work

Kauaeranga Valley sites closed for work

Date: 01 May 2023
Several of the DOC’s visitor sites in Coromandel’s Kauaeranga Valley will be closed this month for maintenance and repairs.

Bat conservation the focus of Hamilton conference

Bat conservation the focus of Hamilton conference

Date: 01 May 2023
Conservation professionals from across New Zealand will converge on Waikato this week for a conference focussed on protection of native bats/pekapeka.

Great Walk bookings to reopen mid-June

Great Walk bookings to reopen mid-June

Date: 28 April 2023
The Department of Conservation is working with its IT vendor to resolve a booking system fault and will reopen the 2023/24 Great Walks bookings in mid-June.

St James Cycle Trail bridge to be replaced

St James Cycle Trail bridge to be replaced

Date: 27 April 2023
A new 64-metre bridge is planned for the St James Cycle Trail, near Hanmer Springs, meaning the Great Ride will once again be ridable from Maling Pass to the St James Homestead.

New report confirms mixed bag for bats

New report confirms mixed bag for bats

Date: 27 April 2023
New Zealand’s two rare native bat/pekapeka species are only doing well in places under intensive predator control, confirms the latest threat classification report published by DOC today.

Persistence pays off with Te Kākahu-O-Tamatea stoat caught

Persistence pays off with Te Kākahu-O-Tamatea stoat caught

Date: 24 April 2023
The stoat at the centre of a major biosecurity response on predator free Chalky Island/Te Kākahu-O-Tamatea has been caught, DOC announced today.

Taranaki’s Around the Mountain Circuit closed until further notice

Taranaki’s Around the Mountain Circuit closed until further notice

Date: 20 April 2023
Taranaki Maunga’s Around the Mountain Circuit has been closed until further notice due to severe storm damage and constant erosion. Sections of track have been wiped out in recent weeks.

Manaia’s wayward weka has a mate as second bird discovered

Manaia’s wayward weka has a mate as second bird discovered

Date: 19 April 2023
The mystery of Manaia’s wayward weka has deepened with the capture of a second weka discovered in the South Taranaki township.

Toxoplasmosis confirmed as cause of dolphin’s death

Toxoplasmosis confirmed as cause of dolphin’s death

Date: 18 April 2023
An adult male Māui or Hector’s dolphin found dead on an isolated south Auckland beach has been determined to have died from toxoplasmosis.

DNA detects threatened flatheads

DNA detects threatened flatheads

Date: 18 April 2023
Sophisticated DNA technology has detected a previously unknown population of critically threatened Clutha flathead galaxias in Central Otago’s Ōrau/Cardrona River.

Rare skinks return to southern home

Rare skinks return to southern home

Date: 14 April 2023
Twenty-one Kapitia skinks relocated from Auckland Zoo to their home habitat on the West Coast earlier this week.

DOC announces price changes for accommodation facilities

DOC announces price changes for accommodation facilities

Date: 14 April 2023
DOC is updating accommodation prices for huts, lodges, some campsites, the West Coast’s Paparoa Track, and off-season rates for some Great Walk huts.

No pāua fishing allowed in Kaikōura marine reserve

No pāua fishing allowed in Kaikōura marine reserve

Date: 13 April 2023
With the recreational pāua fishing season in Kaikōura opening this month, DOC and Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura are reminding people taking pāua or any other fishing is not allowed inside Hikurangi Marine Reserve.

Great Walks bookings welcome the return of international visitors for the full season

Great Walks bookings welcome the return of international visitors for the full season

Date: 06 April 2023
Source: Office of the Minister of Conservation
Bookings for New Zealand’s iconic Great Walks will open from 20 April.

Hunters, trampers reminded to take care in the backcountry this Easter

Hunters, trampers reminded to take care in the backcountry this Easter

Date: 05 April 2023
Hunters and trampers heading into the outdoors are encouraged to be considerate of others over the busy Easter period.

Kākāriki karaka reintroduced to Hawdon Valley

Kākāriki karaka reintroduced to Hawdon Valley

Date: 05 April 2023
A kākāriki karaka/orange-fronted parakeet population has been re-established and is already breeding in Hawdon Valley, in Arthur’s Pass National Park, following four successful releases this summer.

‘Aere ra’ to rats on Cook Island atoll

‘Aere ra’ to rats on Cook Island atoll

Date: 04 April 2023
Rats on the Cook Islands’ Palmerston Atoll could be gone for good by year’s end, making a massive difference to the island’s community and biodiversity.

Marine ranger “deeply appreciates” local support for Kapiti Marine Reserve

Marine ranger “deeply appreciates” local support for Kapiti Marine Reserve

Date: 27 March 2023
A new marine reserve ranger has increased efforts to stop illegal fishing inside Kapiti Marine Reserve and thanks locals for their contribution.

Dolphin found dead on Auckland beach

Dolphin found dead on Auckland beach

Date: 23 March 2023
The body of a Māui or Hector’s dolphin has been found washed up on an Auckland beach.

Bringing kiwi back to Southern Ruahine

Bringing kiwi back to Southern Ruahine

Date: 23 March 2023
A Manawatu-based Jobs for Nature project is restoring habitat in the Southern Ruahine to bring a North Island eastern brown kiwi population back to the area.

Have you seen koi carp, gambusia or rudd?

Have you seen koi carp, gambusia or rudd?

Date: 22 March 2023
DOC rangers are calling on the public’s help to report sightings of the pest fish koi carp, gambusia and rudd in Taranaki waterways.

Dogs help ducks

Dogs help ducks

Date: 20 March 2023
Westland whio have recently had their own census with some special dogs helping the enumeration.

Pureora hunting competition returns for 2023

Pureora hunting competition returns for 2023

Date: 16 March 2023
The popular and long-running Pureora hunting competition returns this year after a COVID-related hiatus.

DOC urges dog control following penguin deaths

DOC urges dog control following penguin deaths

Date: 16 March 2023
DOC is urging dog owners to keep their pets under control following the deaths of two yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho.

DOC and iwi call for information on shot tākapu

DOC and iwi call for information on shot tākapu

Date: 14 March 2023
DOC and Taranaki Iwi are asking for information after a native tākapu/Australasian gannet was found shot at Tuiraho (Stent Road), a popular surfing beach in Taranaki.

Bat monitoring a success in Pureora Forest

Bat monitoring a success in Pureora Forest

Date: 07 March 2023
The 2023 round of short-tailed bat/pekapeka monitoring has just been completed in the Pureora Forest.

Opportunities are all around to connect with the ocean this Seaweek

Opportunities are all around to connect with the ocean this Seaweek

Date: 03 March 2023
Seaweek, Aotearoa New Zealand’s national week to celebrate the sea, begins tomorrow, March 4.

Caution urged due to extreme fire risk in Otago and Southland

Caution urged due to extreme fire risk in Otago and Southland

Date: 21 February 2023
Anyone heading into the outdoors in Otago and Southland must show extreme caution to reduce fire risks in the current tinder-dry conditions.

Caution needed before heading to conservation areas after cyclone

Caution needed before heading to conservation areas after cyclone

Date: 17 February 2023
People are being urged to check tracks, huts and campsites are open before attempting to visit conservation land in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle.

Reburial of sperm whale to occur as resources and conditions allow

Reburial of sperm whale to occur as resources and conditions allow

Date: 15 February 2023
Work to rebury a sperm whale in Coromandel is expected to begin later this week as the district cleans up after Cyclone Gabrielle.

DOC facilities closed across the North Island as Cyclone Gabrielle approaches

DOC facilities closed across the North Island as Cyclone Gabrielle approaches

Date: 12 February 2023
DOC facilities throughout Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne and the Hawke’s Bay have been closed to the public as Cyclone Gabrielle heads toward the country.

Landslip, rockfall risk closes Cathedral Cove

Landslip, rockfall risk closes Cathedral Cove

Date: 09 February 2023
Iconic Coromandel visitor spot Cathedral Cove has been temporarily closed to the public due to an ongoing landslip and rockfall risk.

Eighteen shore plover translocated to Waikawa Island

Eighteen shore plover translocated to Waikawa Island

Date: 08 February 2023
Eighteen juvenile tūturuatu/tchūriwat’/shore plover were successfully translocated to Portland/Waikawa Island.

Campsites and tracks closed as weather damage assessment continues

Campsites and tracks closed as weather damage assessment continues

Date: 07 February 2023
Several tracks are closed and campsites in the northern Coromandel remain unavailable as DOC staff continue assessing damage after January’s intense weather event.

Rāhui lifted at Ōpoutere Beach

Rāhui lifted at Ōpoutere Beach

Date: 07 February 2023
The rāhui in place at Ōpoutere Beach, the Wharekawa Harbour, and Wharekawa River following a drowning incident in January has been lifted.

DOC-funded scholarships support critical climate change and biodiversity research

DOC-funded scholarships support critical climate change and biodiversity research

Date: 03 February 2023
Research to help address the impact of the climate crisis on biodiversity is a notable feature amongst topics that received DOC postgraduate scholarship funding this year.

DOC’s Coromandel campsites and huts closed amid weather emergency

DOC’s Coromandel campsites and huts closed amid weather emergency

Date: 01 February 2023
DOC huts and campsites across the Coromandel Peninsula have been closed to visitors amid warning-level weather forecasts and treacherous driving conditions.

DOC advice on wildlife, tracks and facilities in greater Auckland region

DOC advice on wildlife, tracks and facilities in greater Auckland region

Date: 31 January 2023
DOC teams based in Auckland, the Hauraki Gulf Islands and Great Barrier Island have been responding to the extreme weather event.

Whio take flight in Canterbury

Whio take flight in Canterbury

Date: 31 January 2023
Thirteen juvenile whio/blue duck are now riding river rapids in Arthur’s Pass National Park, after being helicoptered to their new home last week.

New pack in / pack out rules to start at DOC Whangarei camps

New pack in / pack out rules to start at DOC Whangarei camps

Date: 27 January 2023
DOC is reminding visitors that a 'pack in, pack out' waste management policy for its campgrounds in the wider Whangarei area starts on 1 February.

Seal sightings citizen science project extended

Seal sightings citizen science project extended

Date: 25 January 2023
A citizen science project encouraging the public to report sightings of kekeno/NZ fur seals around the upper North Island has been extended into summer.

Wayward weka found in Manaia

Wayward weka found in Manaia

Date: 24 January 2023
Manaia man Pete Andreoli did a double take when he saw a weka wandering around a back yard in the little South Taranaki township.

Rāhui at Ōpoutere Beach

Rāhui at Ōpoutere Beach

Date: 20 January 2023
A rāhui has been placed over Ōpoutere Beach, the Wharekawa Harbour and Wharekawa River following a drowning and missing person search.

Protecting Nelson Lakes’ alpine lakes from ‘lake snow’

Protecting Nelson Lakes’ alpine lakes from ‘lake snow’

Date: 11 January 2023
DOC is asking visitors to Nelson Lakes National Park this summer to help to protect its pristine alpine lakes from an alga that causes mucus-like ‘lake snow’.