Kawarau Suspension Bridge.
National status and trend reports 2024-2025
Explore some findings from DOC's Monitoring and Reporting System on New Zealand's biodiversity and the introduced animals and plants that threaten it, and peoples' participation in recreation.

These factsheets are supporting technical information for the Annual Report 2024-25.

We use an Outcomes Monitoring Framework (OMF) to support our statements around outcomes and performance.

Understanding visitors' experiences through their eyes is essential to provide outstanding visitor experiences.

Understanding public engagement with natural heritage-locations helps guide investment and operational planning.

Understanding visitors' experiences through their eyes is essential to provide outstanding visitor experiences.

Understanding public engagement with human/culture heritage-locations helps guide investment and operational planning.

Assessing the overall changes in Aotearoa New Zealand's native vegetation by environment type.

How well are threatened terrestrial and wetland ecosystems protected?

The area of Aotearoa New Zealand's marine environment that is within marine reserves and marine mammal sanctuaries.

DOC continually inspects and maintains visitor assets to ensure they meet the expectations of visitors and remain safe to use.

Current determination of the population demographics of kākāpō.

DOC invests heavily in the construction and maintenance of an extensive portfolio of visitor assets across Aotearoa/New Zealand to support recreational opportunities on public conservation land and waters.