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ZEALANDIA set sights on removing introduced fish

Date:  30 August 2010
ZEALANDIA and the Department of Conservation (DOC) are hoping to remove brown trout from the upper Karori reservoir and the streams flowing into it this summer. This would be a “first” for New Zealand, as the complete removal of introduced fish from streams has not been successful here before.

Minister praises protection of unique seabird

Date:  28 August 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Conservation Minister Kate Wilkinson today praised an outstanding community effort that has enabled predator-proof fencing protection for a new colony of Hutton’s shearwater - a seabird species unique to Kaikoura.

Wet weather affects start to the Whitebait Season

Date:  27 August 2010
Due to heavy rain and river conditions the whitebait season has got off to a slow start. However, DOC staff still seized five nets from whitebaiters fishing in rivers in the Gisborne Whakatane Area.

Rescued Far North kiwi chick released

Date:  26 August 2010
A rescued Far North kiwi chick has been successfully returned to his home thanks to the dedicated local BNZ Save the Kiwi and Whakaangi Landcare Trust team.

Community remains vigilant as Taputeranga Marine Reserve approaches second birthday

Date:  26 August 2010
Two years after its establishment Wellington’s Taputeranga Marine Reserve is still under the watchful gaze of vigilant south coast communities.

DNA profiling helps save Maui's dolphins

Date:  25 August 2010
For the first time, the Department of Conservation is using DNA profiling in an effort to update population estimates for the critically endangered Maui’s dolphin.

Akaroa marine reserve proposal declined

Date:  20 August 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson has today declined a proposal for a marine reserve in Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury, after nearly 15 years of deliberation.

Mass whale stranding in Far North - updates

Date:  24 August 2010
Read updates on the mass whale stranding in the Far North, where 58 pilot whales were found stranded on a remote Far North beach.

Fiordland youths growing vegetables for takahē

Date:  20 August 2010
Planting a school garden may seem far removed from saving endangered birds, but children in Fiordland are confident it will soon have them playing a vital role in takahē conservation.

Mass whale stranding in Far North

Date:  20 August 2010
58 pilot whales have been found stranded on a remote Far North beach this morning.

No more kiwi deaths since ferret capture, but Pukaha/Mount Bruce remains on alert

Date:  19 August 2010
No kiwi have died since the capture of a ferret last week at Pukaha Mount Bruce in northern Wairarapa, but Department of Conservation (DOC) rangers remain on alert.

Kid run over by kiwi

Date:  19 August 2010
St Thomas’ School of Winton got more than they bargained for on their recent camp at the Deep Cove Hostel in Doubtful Sound.

1080 poses low risk to fernbird populations

Date:  19 August 2010
The Department of Conservation says a West Coast research project has confirmed that 1080 poses only a minimal risk to fernbird populations.

Taranga Island restoration planned for next winter

Date:  17 August 2010
The Department of Conservation’s Whangarei Area Office in partnership with the Ngatiwai Trust Board have started planning an eradication operation to remove kiore (pacific rats) off Taranga (Hen) Island next winter.

Northland whitebaiters urged to comply with fishing rules

Date:  17 August 2010
The Department of Conservation urges whitebaiters around Northland to make sure they are aware of and complying with fishing rules this whitebait season.

DOC dog teams hunt for kiwi killer

Date:  12 August 2010
A highly-trained dog is working at Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre as the hunt continues for the predators threatening kiwi in the reserve.

Whitebait season starts on Sunday 15 August

Date:  11 August 2010
As the whitebait fishing season gets underway this Sunday (15 August), DOC is calling on whitebaiters to only take what they need to help sustain the fishery and enable good runs in future years.

Whitebait season

Date:  10 August 2010
Sunday 15th August marks the start of another whitebait fishing season for areas other than the West Coast of the South Island. Whitebaiters are reminded that DOC staff will be patrolling fishing sites to check people are abiding by the whitebaiting regulations.

Taiwan Cherry - invasive garden escapee

Date:  05 August 2010
The invasive garden tree Taiwan cherry is out in flower right now! Its blossoms have spread a deep pink through Whangarei city and into surrounding forests.

Christchurch botanist awarded Loder Cup

Date:  10 August 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Dr Colin Burrows, a Christchurch botanist who has spent his lifetime studying, protecting and teaching others about New Zealand’s native plant life has been awarded one of the country’s highest conservation honours, Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson announced today.

Hunt for kiwi killer continues after more deaths

Date:  09 August 2010
Source:  Pukaha Mount Bruce
A further five dead kiwi have been discovered in the Pukaha Mount Bruce Forest, following four kiwi deaths late last month, and the capture of a large male ferret.

West Coast marine protection report released

Date:  09 August 2010
Source:  Offices of the Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Fisheries
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson and Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Phil Heatley today welcomed the release of the recommendation report from the West Coast Marine Protection Forum.

DOC website offers help for hunters

Date:  06 August 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
An upgraded website explaining where people can hunt and what they can and can’t hunt has been launched by the Department of Conservation, Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson announced today.

North Shore resident pleads guilty to taking kina from marine reserve

Date:  05 August 2010
A Northcote resident has pleaded guilty to taking kina from Long Bay-Okura Marine Reserve in January 2010, and to giving false personal details to a warranted Department of Conservation ranger.

Tourism manager teams up with DOC

Date:  05 August 2010
David Wilks, currently General Manager Tourism Development at Tourism New Zealand, is joining the Department of Conservation to get more businesses investing in the great outdoors.

Spectacular natural areas under the spotlight within the Manaia Ecological District

Date:  03 August 2010
Some of Northland’s most spectacular natural features are highlighted in a new report on the natural features of the Manaia Ecological District.

New Zealand fur seals need space

Date:  03 August 2010
DOC advises people concerned about seals that, unless a seal is at danger from being attacked by a dog, the best policy is to leave them be.

Kiwi deaths a setback for Pukaha restoration efforts

Date:  27 July 2010
Work towards establishing a self-sustaining population of kiwi at Pukaha Mount Bruce has suffered a setback with four of the birds in the forest falling victim to a ferret attack.

DOC reviewing helicopter transport procedures

Date:  23 July 2010
DOC is considering changes to its procedures after an investigation into an incident where rat bait fell from a helicopter operating on a remote Fiordland island last month.

Ō Tū Wharekai Recreation Plan released

Date:  26 July 2010
Source:  Department of Conservation
A recreation plan has been released by the Department of Conservation which gives clear direction on recreational activities in Ashburton Lakes and the upper Rangitata River.

Kiwi Darkstar casts off injury to return to the wild

Date:  15 July 2010
Darkstar, a young kiwi accidentally hit by a car in Northland in early May, leaves Auckland Zoo for her forest home on the Tutukaka Coast today, following two months of successful treatment in a cast for a badly fractured foot.

Changes planned to Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve

Date:  16 July 2010
The Department of Conservation is planning several changes to the Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve near Dunedin which will improve safety and recreation facilities in the area.

Forest birds hop back to Mana Island

Date:  20 July 2010
The sounds of the forest can again be heard on Mana Island thanks to the efforts of dedicated volunteers from the Friends of Mana Island (FOMI).

Monitoring indicates no trace of poison in lake

Date:  16 July 2010
Water quality monitoring results released to the Department of Conservation have shown no trace of the rat poison which fell into a large lake on Anchor Island in Fiordland eleven days ago.

Kiwi killed after road sign stolen

Date:  12 July 2010
The death of a female kiwi run over on the Bruce road this week has upset the Whakapapa Village community. Locals are frustrated the death has occurred only a few days after the traffic sign warning drivers to look out for kiwi was again stolen.

Moko’s death remains a mystery

Date:  15 July 2010
Boat strike and drowning through net entanglement have been ruled out as potential causes of death of the dolphin believed to be Moko.

Marine Reserve fishers netted

Date:  14 July 2010
Four men were fined in the Tauranga District Court today, after DOC staff caught them fishing in the Tuhua (Mayor Island) Marine Reserve in the Bay of Plenty last summer.

Moko to return to Matakana

Date:  14 July 2010
A decision has been made that Moko’s remains will be returned to Matakana Island, and buried on the shore that his body came to rest.

New Nelson Lakes kiwi chick a lovely surprise

Date:  13 July 2010
Although young and still new to the job, Nelson Lakes kiwi dog Fen is showing flair for finding kiwi, surprising Department of Conservation staff with a new kiwi chick.

St James Walkway hut burnt down - update

Date:  12 July 2010
The Anne River Hut, a 14-bunk hut on the popular St James Walkway, was razed to the ground by fire around 1-2 July 2010 says DOC.

DOC awaits Moko post mortem results

Date:  12 July 2010
Marine mammal pathologists at Massey University completed a necropsy on the dolphin carcass presumed to be Moko on Saturday.

Big clean-up coming up for Tasman Bay beaches

Date:  12 July 2010
A big community spring clean of Tasman Bay beaches in time for summer is planned this November and a call is going out to local groups to sign up to take part in it.

DOC cleans up the Navy in the Bay

Date:  12 July 2010
An historic naval site on Moturua Island in the Bay of Islands is ship-shape after a clean-up by a DOC led crew.

Moko at Massey

Date:  09 July 2010
After a karakia in Rotorua this morning by Pouoto Ngaropo, cultural advisor for Ngati Awa, the dolphin carcass believed to be Moko has arrived safely at Massey University in Palmerston North.

Moko removed from Matakana

Date:  08 July 2010
Tauranga DOC staff removed a dolphin carcass suspected to be that of Moko the friendly bottlenose dolphin, from Matakana Island this afternoon.

Sustainable future for Matiu/Somes Island

Date:  08 July 2010
Source:  The Department of Conservation, Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) and Industrial Research Limited (IRL)
Wellington’s Matiu/Somes Island is a step closer to becoming a showcase for sustainable energy, with tenders being invited this week for the supply and installation of a renewable energy system on the island.

Moko found dead on Matakana Island

Date:  08 July 2010
DOC staff say a dolphin carcass washed up on Matakana Island yesterday afternoon is probably Moko the bottlenose dolphin.

Gisborne man prosecuted for taking crayfish and kina from marine reserve

Date:  06 July 2010
A joint interagency co-operation between DOC and Ministry of Fisheries resulted in the prosecution of a Gisborne man for taking 16 crayfish and 42 kina from Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve.

St James Walkway hut burnt down

Date:  06 July 2010
The Anne River Hut, a 14-bunk hut on the St James Walkway, has burnt down.

Department of Conservation recreation facility fee review

Date:  02 July 2010
The Department of Conservation has completed its annual review of hut fees for backcountry walks and Great Walks.

Ground-breaking fertility programme to save rowi

Date:  29 June 2010
The release of three pairs of the world’s rarest kiwi – the rowi – will make history on June 29 when they are transferred to Marlborough Sounds’ Blumine Island in an effort to encourage breeding.

Investigation underway after poison spill

Date:  25 June 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
A full investigation will be undertaken to ensure the poison spill resulting from an equipment failure over Anchor Island does not happen again, says Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson.

Investigation into Fiordland rat bait incident

Date:  25 June 2010
DOC has launched an investigation after a pod containing rat poison fell from a helicopter operating on a remote Fiordland Island yesterday.

Game Animal Council final report received

Date:  23 June 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson today received the final report outlining the recommended process for establishing a new Game Animal Council.

Matawai and Motu celebrate Matariki with new beginnings

Date:  16 June 2010
The Matawai and Motu communities have celebrated Arbor Day and Matariki.

DOC volunteer project enables teacher to give back to students

Date:  21 June 2010
Primary school teacher Christine Longbottom was hosted by DOC’s Curio Bay Summer Warden programme so she can focus on her fellowship study on the survival of threatened bird populations.

Baring Head property purchased for future generations

Date:  18 June 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation and Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Fran Wilde and Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson today announced a consortium bid to buy a 240ha block of land at Baring Head had been successful.

New additions to Westland National Park

Date:  17 June 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Over 4,400 hectares of land have been officially added to Westland Tai Poutini National Park, Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson announced today.

DVD '1080: Good News for Conservation' available to the public

Date:  17 June 2010
A new short DVD developed by DOC '1080: Good News for Conservation' is now available to the public in the lead up to the 1080 possum control in the Waitutu area of Fiordland National Park.

DOC and AHB join forces for a ‘triple hit’ on forest pests

Date:  15 June 2010
Source:  Department of Conservation and Animal Health Board
DOC and the Animal Health Board have joined forces to boost native bird populations and forest health in the Tararua ranges, and reduce the risk of bovine tuberculosis (TB) to cattle and deer herds in the Wairarapa.

Cosy new Orongorongo huts offer respite from winter blues

Date:  11 June 2010
Families, groups, and trampers can shake off the mid-winter blues with a stay in one of two new 10 bunk huts, available to book exclusively in Rimutaka Forest Park’s Orongorongo Valley, near Wellington.

Protection status changes to Wildlife Act

Date:  10 June 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Whale sharks, katipo spiders and all giant weta will now be absolutely protected under changes to the Wildlife Act, Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson announced today.

Artists invited to take up Wild Creations residencies

Date:  09 June 2010
Artists with a yearning for the natural and beautiful are invited to apply for three Wild Creations artists-in-residence opportunities in 2011.

Business leader joins with DOC to grow conservation value

Date:  10 June 2010
Leading company director and environmental champion Rob Fenwick has signed up with the Department of Conservation in a drive to encourage more businesses to invest in conservation.

Bay of Islands students help with CSI-style rat tracking project

Date:  02 June 2010
Bay of Islands school children have been taking part in a scientific experiment which is directly helping Project Island Song’s vision to restore the islands of the eastern Bay of Islands (Ipipiri).

Cook Strait Whale Survey to be a virtual field trip

Date:  08 June 2010
DOC scientists and former whalers on their annual watch for whales in Cook Strait this winter will themselves come under the gaze of thousands of schoolchildren.

DOC fully committed to Great Barrier

Date:  02 June 2010
DOC remains fully committed to its frontline conservation work on Great Barrier Island and is not looking to cut spending or pull out all its staff.

The right time for Southern right whales

Date:  01 June 2010
DOC is calling on the public to report any sightings of southern right whales along the New Zealand coastline.

Brunner Mine - an historic site renewed

Date:  25 May 2010
On Saturday 15th May the Brunner Mine site was opened celebrating the developments that have been completed over the last few years.

Treat falcons as friends not foes says DOC

Date:  31 May 2010
Lock up your doves - falcons are on the prowl. DOC has had calls of complaints from dove, pigeon and even free-range chicken owners that their birds are falling prey to New Zealand falcon/kārearea.

Nominations sought for Canterbury Aoraki Conservation Board Award

Date:  31 May 2010
The Canterbury Aoraki Conservation Board invites nominations of conservation projects that show the love for New Zealand for their 2010 Conservation Awards.

DOC and Ngatiwai Trust Board sign management agreement for two of the Marotere (Chicken) Islands

Date:  25 May 2010
In a landmark ceremony, DOC and the Ngatiwai Trust Board signed an agreement for the management of two of the Marotere (Chicken) Islands to be undertaken by the Trust Board and that they are jointly planning to eradicate kiore (rats) off Taranga (Hen) Island.

$300,000 grant for Pukaha kiwi house

Date:  25 May 2010
Source:  Pukaha Mount Bruce Board
Plans for a major upgrade of the kiwi nocturnal house at Pukaha Mount Bruce have received a major boost with approval by the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board of a $300,000 grant towards the project.

Finding common ground ‘vital’ conservation volunteers told

Date:  24 May 2010
Finding common ground, through ‘Glocalisation’, is vital if we are to overcome the “terrible, negative statistics of species and habitat loss”, around 170 Wellington region conservation volunteers attending Saturday’s Restoration Day conference were told.

Mokihinui Hydro Proposal on hold

Date:  24 May 2010
DOC has applied to the Environment Court to put its appeal against the Mokihinui Hydro Proposal on hold.

Encore awards honour region’s environmental champions

Date:  22 May 2010
Source:  Joint media release from DOC, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and Wellington Hawke's Bay Conservation Board.
Greater Wellington Regional Council, the Wellington Hawke’s Bay Conservation Board and DOC are joining forces to recognise and reward the groups, businesses and individuals going the extra mile for environmental restoration and conservation in the Wellington region.

Winners announced today - Ō Tū Wharekai photo competition

Date:  23 May 2010
The winning shot in the Ō Tū Wharekai Wetland Restoration Project photo competition went beyond the usual ‘chocolate box cover’ announced the Department of Conservation today.

DOC to develop cycleways and campgrounds

Date:  20 May 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
The Government will spend more than $5 million developing new or improved campgrounds and three separate cycle trails over the next year, Conservation Minister Kate Wilkinson says.

Words on a Wing - International Day of Biodiversity event

Date:  20 May 2010
Source:  Department of Conservation and Auckland Museum
On Saturday 22 May, young Aucklanders will join thousands of people around the world in the 'Green Wave', a day of action marking the International Day of Biodiversity.

Concern grows over Moko interaction

Date:  20 May 2010
Department of Conservation staff are concerned over the recent trend in peoples interactions with Whakatane’s resident marine mammal, Moko the bottlenose dolphin.

Road death huge blow to rare rowi kiwi

Date:  20 May 2010
Cee Cee, one of the best-known rowi kiwi, was found dead on the side of Ōkārito Road on May 13.

Restoration work begins on pioneering bridge

Date:  16 May 2010
Tutoko Suspension Bridge on the Milford Road made news last month as the finish line of the annual naked tunnel run. it is making news again as the site of one of the largest hertitage projects undertaken in Fiordland.

Trainee cadets partnership a success

Date:  18 May 2010
A Te Runanga o Ngati Porou Trainee Cadets partnership with Department of Conservation (DOC) has proven to be a successful initiative.

Oteake Conservation Park officially opened

Date:  14 May 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson today officially opened the Oteake Conservation Park at a ceremony in St Bathans.

Repeated acts of vandalism at historic picnic area frustrate DOC

Date:  12 May 2010
Repeated acts of vandalism at the Pourakino Picnic Area-Mores Top Mill site near Otautau could lead to DOC removing its facilities and resources from the area.

DOC concessions process to get revamp

Date:  14 May 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson today announced a revamp to improve the processing of permits for commercial activities on public conservation land.

Scientists probe the depths of Taputeranga Marine Reserve

Date:  11 May 2010
Source:  Department of Conservation and Victoria University’s Centre for Marine Environmental and Economic Research
Scientists have a better understanding of what lies beneath the waters of Wellington’s Taputeranga Marine Reserve after undertaking an underwater survey during summer.

Tough times for Kaimanawa horses

Date:  11 May 2010
The economic pinch is having far reaching affects, seen in the low number of applications to adopt Kaimanawa horses this year.

Didymo found in three more Tasman rivers

Date:  06 May 2010
Didymo has been found in three more Nelson-Tasman rivers this year but there have been no new finds of the pest algae in Marlborough and Kaikoura waterways.

Kiwi return to Flora Stream

Date:  06 May 2010
The call of the kiwi can again be heard in Kahurangi National Park’s Flora Stream area.

Whitebaiter pleads guilty to charge

Date:  07 May 2010
The man who pleaded guilty to whitebait offences appeared in the Ruatoria Court charged with whitebait offences last week.

Warm Wairarapa welcome expected when RNZAF deliver Pukaha-bound kiwi

Date:  05 May 2010
Source:  A joint media release from the Department of Conservation, Pukaha Mount Bruce Board, and the BNZ Save the Kiwi Trust
A warm welcome is anticipated from the Wairarapa community on Friday when an RNZAF Hercules touches down at Masterton's Hood Aerodrome with up to 30 kiwi on board.

Charges to be laid against kereru shooters

Date:  05 May 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson today said charges would be laid against five Norwegian hunters who shot and killed two protected kereru.

UK Burger company gives kiwi a boost

Date:  03 May 2010
A New Zealand inspired burger chain operating in the UK, is the latest addition to the Whakatane Kiwi Trust’s corporate partners.

Stunning Southland marine photos on show

Date:  03 May 2010
Stunning photos of the Southland coast and marine life are on display as part of the DOC Sea Week Fish for the Future marine photo competition held in early March.

Public access through Cathedral Cove arch closed

Date:  03 May 2010
Public access through Cathedral Cove's iconic archway is to be closed following recommendations in a draft report provided to DOC by specialist geotechnical engineers.

Construction starts on Central North Island Rail Trail

Date:  03 May 2010
Construction work has begun at the Ongarue end of the Pureora to Ongarue rail trail being developed through Pureora Forest Park by DOC.

Historic Karangahake bridge gets a makeover

Date:  30 April 2010
An historic train bridge in Karangahake Gorge is clothed in scaffolding this week, as contractors get to work on a new paint job.

Schedule 4 submission period extended

Date:  30 April 2010
Source:  Offices of the Minister of Energy and Resources and the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Energy and Resources Gerry Brownlee and Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson have announced an extension to the public submission period on the government’s proposals outlined on March 22 in the discussion paper Maximising our Mineral Potential: Stocktake of Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act and beyond.

Winter mountain biking on Abel Tasman’s Gibbs Hill Track

Date:  30 April 2010
Abel Tasman National Park’s Gibb’s Hill Track opens for mountain biking for five months from this Saturday, 1 May.

DOC to appeal Mokihinui decision

Date:  29 April 2010
The Department of Conservation has today lodged papers with the Environment Court appealing the decision to grant resource consent for the Mokihinui Hydro Proposal on the West Coast.

Digger flys into Ruahine Forest Park

Date:  27 April 2010
A 1.8 tonne digger is being used by DOC staff to maintain and repair the track from the Petersons Road car park to Alice Nash Memorial Heritage Lodge and down to the Oroua River campsite.

Plans to preserve 36 historic heritage sites in the East Cape

Date:  27 April 2010
In Mid March, a mapping project commenced of the historic Ngati Porou Pa site, Hungahungatoroa in the Karakatuwhero Valley, Te Araroa.

Don Bogie – NZ’s "absolute leader" of mountain search and rescue

Date:  23 April 2010
“My enduring memory of Don Bogie is his face as he crawled into ‘Middle Peak Hotel’ on the morning of 29 November 1982,” Mark Inglis recollects.

Pest-free islands in Eastern Bay of Islands already showing signs of recovery

Date:  27 April 2010
Rare and endangered birds are already returning to the now pest-free islands of Ipipiri (Eastern Bay of Islands) following Project Island Song pest control operations.

Kaka from Wellington Zoo join Pukaha population

Date:  23 April 2010
The release of five juvenile kaka bred at Wellington Zoo into the Pukaha Mount Bruce forest this week will boost the gene pool of the existing population... but the newcomers may have to learn the local lingo.

Fiordland Rivers at highest recorded levels - trampers being evacuated

Date:  26 April 2010
DOC is currently evacuating trampers from the Milford and Routeburn Tracks in Fiordland National Park.

Duck shooters - be kind, keep pateke in mind

Date:  23 April 2010
With the duck shooting season fast approaching, DOC would like to remind shooters to familiarise themselves with pateke to avoid the endangered species being shot.

New hut for Coromandel

Date:  23 April 2010
A new DOC hut and camping facility is under construction at Crosbies Settlement on the main Coromandel range, about 12km north east of Thames.

Nelson Lakes Angelus Hut officially opened

Date:  21 April 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson has today officially opened the new Angelus Hut in Nelson Lakes National Park.

Cat nabbed raiding "the mothership"

Date:  22 April 2010
DOC staff from Ohakune have recently been confronted by the damage feral cats can do when left to target our native wildlife. In the space of 7 days, one cat killed a total of 102 bats, and these only the ones that were found.

Elusive Mokoia mouse stopped in its tracks

Date:  21 April 2010
It is hoped that the elusive mouse on Mokoia Island that had been evading DOC staff for the past three weeks has finally been caught.

Partially-reviewed Kahurangi National Park Management Plan now with NZCA

Date:  20 April 2010
Source:  Nelson/Marlborough Conservation Board
The Nelson/Marlborough Conservation Board has referred the partially-reviewed Kahurangi National Park Management Plan to the New Zealand Conservation Authority (NZCA).

International experts welcome the return of bellbirds to Motutapu

Date:  15 April 2010
Hot on the heels of two native bird species reappearing on Motutapu, one of New Zealand’s best known songbirds - the bellbird - has also been rediscovered on the island.

Potaka Marae DIY calls whanau back home

Date:  15 April 2010
DOC staff lend a hand to Potaka Marae around the East Cape.

Hector's dolphin dies in likely set net entanglement

Date:  12 April 2010
A Massey University pathology report has identified that a Hector's dolphin found beachcast near Greymouth in February is likely to have died as a result of becoming entangled in a set net.

Successful Bay of Islands beach clean-up

Date:  12 April 2010
A clean-up of eleven eastern Bay of Islands’ island beaches as a belated part of Seaweek 2010 was highly successful.

DOC looking for photos of Moko's teeth

Date:  29 March 2010
DOC wants the public’s assistance with an unusual request to locate any photos taken of Moko (the bottlenose dolphin) with his teeth.

Local wetland benefits from Catchment Care project

Date:  01 April 2010
Volunteers are working with DOC and the Waituna Landcare Group to help restore an area of the internationally important Waituna/Awarua wetland complex in a new initiative called "Catchment Care".

DOC staff smell a rat on Mokoia Island

Date:  06 April 2010
A dead rat in a trap and multiple mice tracks were discovered on the Island during routine monthly checks by DOC staff.

Kahurangi National Park Anatoki pest control a boost for native bird populations

Date:  06 April 2010
Native birds, including great spotted kiwi and whio/blue duck, are likely to have had more breeding success in recent months in Kahurangi National Park’s Anatoki River area due to aerial 1080 pest control in October.

Passion and fond memories at anniversary celebrations

Date:  28 March 2010
The 150 attendees at the Westland Tai Poutini National Park 50th anniversary celebrations enjoyed this historic event immensely.

Fish for the future Best Composition competition winners

Date:  31 March 2010
Strong vocal compositions that best captured the theme and included the words "Fish for the Future" were the winners in the Sea Week "Best Composition" announced earlier this month.

Little fish set to make a huge splash

Date:  29 March 2010
Turangi is justifiably world famous for its trout, but now there is a new group of fish set to make their mark on the local tourism scene.

Westland National Park turns 50

Date:  27 March 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson kicked off Westland Tai Poutini National Park's 50th anniversary celebrations today in Franz Josef and officially opened the newly sealed glacier roads.

Weka loose in Christchurch Art Centre precinct

Date:  26 March 2010
The Department of Conservation has been fielding calls this week from members of the public sighting weka in central Christchurch.

Three chicks join Nelson Lakes kiwi population

Date:  25 March 2010
Three new arrivals have been welcomed to the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project’s great spotted kiwi population.

Rio Tinto land gifted at Punakaiki

Date:  11 March 2010
A block of land gifted by Rio Tinto at Punakaiki will help to protect the significant values of forest in the adjoining Nikau reserve.

Kiwi chicks found dead in private kiwi sanctuary

Date:  24 March 2010
Eleven kiwi chicks have been found dead in a "kiwi creche" facility near Karapiro.

Management of private land sections of Queen Charlotte Track

Date:  24 March 2010
The Department of Conservation is in discussions with owners of private land crossed by the Queen Charlotte Track about the landowners’ proposal to charge a user access fee.

Time to discuss maximising our mineral potential

Date:  22 March 2010
Source:  Offices of the Minister of Energy and Resources and the Minister of Conservation
Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee and Conservation Minister Kate Wilkinson today released a discussion paper containing a suite of measures to facilitate the environmentally responsible development of New Zealand's extensive mineral estate.

Loss of 11 kiwi chicks sad blow for reserve

Date:  24 March 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
News that 11 kiwi chicks have been killed by a predator at the private Warrenheip reserve near Karapiro is a sad blow, says Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson.

Pureora Hunting Competition 2010 - now open

Date:  22 March 2010
It's time for the annual Pureora Forest Park Hunting Competition. The competition is run over the roar period with this year's dates set from 20 March to 24 April.

Sharplin Falls Track closed temporarily

Date:  19 March 2010
The popular Sharplins Falls Track at the Staveley end of Mt Somers Walkway is closed temporarily due to rockfall.

Locals show love for Kaituna wetland

Date:  17 February 2010
More than 200 people showed love for Kaituna wetland on 14 February celebrating World Wetlands Day with the official opening of a new kayak trail and unveiling of the 2010 Game Bird Habitat stamp.

Innovative DOC design provides alternative possum control method

Date:  17 March 2010
An innovative possum proof gate designed by the Department of Conservation will be used as another method of possum control in the Waitutu Forest.

New permit requirements for Bay of Islands hunters to protect kiwi

Date:  16 March 2010
Hunters proposing to take dogs into Puketi and Omahuta forests now need a kiwi aversion certificate to receive a new hunting permit. The initiative is part of the Department of Conservation’s campaign to protect adult Northland kiwi from their major threat – dogs.

Hooker Valley Track to get major upgrade

Date:  19 March 2010
One of the South Island’s most popular day walks, with views of Aoraki/Mt Cook, has been given the green light for a major upgrade.

40th Anniversary of whale stranding

Date:  12 March 2010
The 18th March marks the 40th anniversary of the stranding of 59 sperm whales on the northern end of Wainui Beach, Gisborne.

New Mt Richmond Forest Park hut on Te Araroa trail

Date:  05 March 2010
An official opening has been held to celebrate a new Red Hills Hut in Mt Richmond Forest Park that is on the national Te Araroa tramping trail.

Seaweek 2010 puts a spotlight on our marine world

Date:  08 March 2010
New Zealanders will head to our beaches and marine reserves this week as thousands take part in Seaweek activities around the country.

Weed spraying contractor advised 48 hours ahead of Taranaki operation

Date:  08 March 2010
The Department of Conservation is rejecting suggestions a group of weed sprayers were not advised about its recent 1080 operation targeting possums and rats on Mt Taranaki.

Seaweek spotlight on Tuhua Marine Reserve

Date:  26 February 2010
With Seaweek coming up on 7-14 March, the Department of Conservation (DOC) is encouraging Bay of Plenty residents to get to know their local marine reserve at Tuhua (Mayor Island).

Kaimai Catchment Project Commitment

Date:  08 March 2010
The Kaimai catchments will benefit from a community-driven approach to managing its natural resources following the signing of a partnership agreement today by the Department of Conservation, Environment Bay of Plenty and Environment Waikato.

Rat sighting on Tuhua

Date:  08 March 2010
The caretaker on Tuhua (Mayor Island) and (DOC) staff have worked over the weekend to ramp up the island’s rat detection and control system, after a rat was reportedly seen.

Major boost planned for Fiordland’s endangered pateke population

Date:  05 March 2010
The trial release of twenty pateke/brown teal into Fiordland last year has proven so successful that forty more birds will be transferred there this month.

Pup put through its paces to help save kiwi

Date:  05 March 2010
A new dog has joined DOC's rowi kiwi team to help save this critically endangered species.

Community unites to condemn Okarito fires

Date:  05 March 2010
A reward put up to catch those responsible for last month’s spate of deliberately lit fires in Okarito Kiwi Zone has reached $8600.

Hurunui students ‘Kiwi Watch’ features on Bush Telly

Date:  05 March 2010
Canterbury’s great spotted kiwi/roroa will feature on Bush Telly 2010, when DOC ranger Malcolm Wylie is interviewed on day two of the Ellerslie International Flower Show.

Seaweek Sunday will highlight Hawke's Bay marine environment

Date:  02 March 2010
The Hawke's Bay marine environment, and efforts being being made to protect it, will be highlighted at Seaweek Sunday on 7 March.

Beach clean-ups, open days, and talks among Wellington Seaweek events

Date:  02 March 2010
Beach and underwater clean-ups, open days, talks and a photo competition are among activities on offer in Wellington during Seaweek (March 7-14), which this year challenges people to think about their contribution to sustainable fishing.

Online system to fast track guiding opportunities

Date:  03 March 2010
DOC's new streamlined on-line application system will cut red tape and allow tour operators to be granted a permit for selected guided walks faster.

Protecting whio in Tongariro Forest

Date:  01 March 2010
This month is Whio Awareness Month. The whio, or blue duck, is one of New Zealand's most endangered birds.

March 2010 is Whio Awareness Month on the Tongariro River

Date:  03 March 2010
March 2010 is Whio Awareness Month. The whio, or blue duck, is one of New Zealand's most endangered birds. There are only approximately 2500 whio left in New Zealand - a lot less than the number of kiwi.

Divers and shoreline volunteers needed for Bay of Islands marine debris clean-up

Date:  02 March 2010
The Bay of Islands diving community and local residents are being called upon to take the plunge as volunteers during Seaweek 2010 on Friday 12 March and clean-up marine and shoreline debris.

Fishing sustainability issues to the fore

Date:  02 March 2010
Department of Conservation (DOC) are urging you to think about the contribution you make to sustainable fishing through Seaweek this year which starts this Sunday 7th March.

Grand Dame missed from Te Anau Wildlife Park

Date:  26 February 2010
Alpine, one of the first birds in the takahē recovery programme and the longest surviving bird, has died.

Otira - the world rata capital

Date:  25 February 2010
A cute little village on the West Coast side of the Southern Alps called Otira is now the rata capital of the world - next time you are going through slow down and take a look.

Lots of rats and few birds in the Tararua Ranges

Date:  25 February 2010
Source:  Department of Conservation and Greater Wellington Regional Council
Surveys revealing high numbers of rats and few birds in the Tararua Forest Park have highlighted the need for pest control.

Hauraki Gulf Marine Park marks 10 years

Date:  25 February 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
New parks and private land are to be added to the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park to mark its 10th anniversary, Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson announced today.

Talbot Forest picnic areas get upgrades

Date:  25 February 2010
The Department of Conservation has recently upgraded the Tripp Street picnic area in Talbot Forest, Geraldine, Canterbury, with a new road, parking, drainage and earthworks.

Photo competition profiles wetland biodiversity

Date:  26 February 2010
The Department of Conservation is running a photo competition that puts the focus on their Ō Tū Wharekai Wetland Restoration Project, in the Ashburton Lakes area.

Burwood takahē breeding facility bursting at the seams

Date:  23 February 2010
The road to recovery for the critically endangered takahē just got a little easier. At least 21 chicks hatched on predator free island sanctuaries.

Fire ban for Mackenzie and Ashburton

Date:  26 February 2010
Extreme fire danger has triggered the Department of Conservation to place a total fire ban over conservation lands (and within one kilometre of those lands) in the Mackenzie Basin and Ashburton Lakes today.

Play it safe around Moko

Date:  24 February 2010
As a result of Moko’s (the bottlenose dolphin) continued presence at West End, Otarawairere and the Whakatane Heads, DOC again repeat their public warning message about safety.

New Aussie invader threatens Kiwi natives

Date:  23 February 2010
Kennedia rubicunda, commonly known as dusky coral pea vine comes from Eastern Australia. It grows quickly and can suppress native species. It's under regular DOC surveillance in Northland to prevent it from establishing.

Cycle trail development continues in Central North Island

Date:  22 February 2010
A community consultation process about progress with construction and opportunities created by the “Central North Island Rail Trail” and “Mountains to Sea” cycle trails will take place next week.

Ruahine Forest Park access

Date:  22 February 2010
When planning a trip in the Ruahine ranges, contact the local DOC office to find out about access requirements.

Fire-starter research sparks hope for the high country

Date:  19 February 2010
Making mini-mud pies, sieving glowing embers and grinding steel seem like hard ways to start a fire, but the results suggest otherwise, says Masters student Heather Wakelin.

Award-winning film-set Bush Telly welcomes ‘Coaster’ to Christchurch

Date:  19 February 2010
Bush Telly is excited to welcome West Coast-based Conservation Officer Ian Gill to the 2010 Bush Telly crew as co-director and cameraman.

A combined effort to protect and enhance New Zealand parks

Date:  18 February 2010
Minister of Conservation, The Hon. Kate Wilkinson has today launched a new agenda to protect and enhance New Zealand’s parks, reserves and open spaces.

Gecko smuggler caught out by Wildlife Enforcement Group

Date:  16 February 2010
A German tourist, Manfred Bachmann was apprehended in Christchurch on Sunday with 16 endangered jewelled geckos in his possession.

New Catchpool ford will improve access for people and fish

Date:  17 February 2010
A new ford being built across the Catchpool Stream in the Rimutaka Forest Park will improve access for people visiting the park, and the native fish inhabiting the stream.

New Zealand’s newest bird named after vessel that nearly destroyed it

Date:  16 February 2010
A bird not known to exist until 1997 has at last got its own scientific name.

Te Anau residents witness bats on their doorstep

Date:  16 February 2010
Department of Conservation Rangers in Te Anau are more than a little excited by the recent confirmed sighting of long-tailed bats feeding by a street lamp in a residential area of Te Anau Township.

Construction underway on MacKinnon Pass shelter

Date:  15 February 2010
Work begun this month on the removal of the existing MacKinnon Pass shelter, which had deteriorated having stood 25 years of the worst weather Fiordland could throw at it. In its place, a new shelter will be constructed, due to be completed by May 2010.

Whitebaiters plead guilty to charges

Date:  12 February 2010
DOC is very pleased with the outcome following this week’s prosecutions in the Opotiki District Court.

Fish for the future Seaweek competition in Gisborne

Date:  16 February 2010
Sharpen those vocal skills! DOC and Turanga FM are encouraging entries in the lead up to Seaweek (7-14 March) in the “Fish for the Future Best Composition” competition.

New hut for Matemateaonga Track

Date:  12 February 2010
Construction began recently on a new hut going into the Matemateaonga Track.

Minister welcomes progress on Kauri National Park

Date:  11 February 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson has welcomed today's decision by the New Zealand Conservation Authority to kick off the formal process that could lead to a National Park in Northland.

Toutouwai chicks on Moehau

Date:  11 February 2010
It’s been only 10 months since the release of toutouwai (North island robin) in the northern Coromandel, but this week confirmation came in that the birds are breeding.

Kauaeranga River reveals logging history

Date:  11 February 2010
A set of wheels off an old tramway bogie used to transport logs down the Kauaeranga Valley in the long gone kauri logging days has been unearthed in the bed of the Kauaeranga River.

Disgraceful arsonists putting kiwi at risk

Date:  08 February 2010
Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation
Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson is calling on the public to help put an end to the series of apparently deliberately-lit fires on the West Coast that is putting the resurgence of New Zealand's rarest kiwi at risk.

Putting Mt Richmond Forest Park on the map

Date:  10 February 2010
A new map of Mt Richmond Forest Park is now available which the Department of Conservation hopes will help put the park more on the map as an outdoor destination.

Breeding boost for Wangapeka/Fyfe blue duck

Date:  04 February 2010
Twelve young whio/blue ducks reared at Christchurch’s Peacock Springs Wildlife Centre have been released this week into Kahurangi National Park’s Wangapeka-Fyfe whio security site.

Northland fires under investigation

Date:  04 February 2010
Fires around Northland in recent weeks are all under investigation. The three fires, at Ruakaka, Waikare and Lake Ohia, occurred during an ongoing fire ban around the region.

Rodent detected on 'pest-free' kiwi creche island

Date:  04 February 2010
A Norway rat discovered in a trap on the 'pest-free' island of Motuora in the Hauraki Gulf has sparked a Department of Conservation response operation.

100% Hatch rate for albatross chicks

Date:  01 February 2010
All the albatross chicks at Taiaroa Head have hatched without problems - the first time the Royal Albatross Colony has achieved a 100 percent success rate in 16 years.

Sirocco the kākāpō named a conservation ambassador

Date:  29 January 2010
New Zealand’s world famous parrot – Sirocco the kākāpō – has been officially recognised as a conservation ambassador by the Prime Minister John Key.

World Wetlands Day trip

Date:  29 January 2010
On 28 February Forest and Bird Manawatu are leading a wetland trip as part of the “Seven Wonders” summer nature programme.

Tuatara hatches on Matiu/Somes Island

Date:  28 January 2010
A photograph taken of a baby tuatara on Wellington Harbour’s Matiu/Somes Island this month has confirmed for the first time that the rare reptiles are hatching on the island.

Little blue penguin mortality

Date:  26 January 2010
Coromandel holiday makers, beach goers, and tourism operators have recently been reporting numbers of dead little blue penguins washing ashore along the east coast.

No legal action to be taken in Moko the dolphin case

Date:  26 January 2010
DOC will be taking no further action following the alleged harassment of Moko the Dolphin that occurred at Omaio Bay on the East Coast two weeks ago.

Lizard smuggler sentenced

Date:  26 January 2010
Hans Kurt Kubus – who was was caught smuggling lizards by the New Zealand Customs Service at Christchurch Airport on Sunday 6 December 2009 – has been sentenced.

Registrations open for Westland Tai Poutini National Park Reunion

Date:  22 January 2010
Registrations have opened for the 50th Anniversary of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park. Register now for a fun weekend.

Port Levy whale rescue update

Date:  25 January 2010
A report from DOC Marine Officer, Laura Allum, confirms that 35 whales were successfully re-floated yesterday.

Significant Wairarapa coastal area protected

Date:  18 January 2010
One of the most intact dune ecosystems along the Wairarapa south coast is being protected through a partnership between the Department of Conservation and the landowners.

Canterbury seeks shark sightings

Date:  18 January 2010
DOC is currently surveying the Canterbury coast for basking sharks and seeks sightings from the public to help with the search.

Dotterel population threatened

Date:  14 January 2010
The wellbeing of the Northern New Zealand dotterel population at Matakana Island is being threatened by the recklessness of beach patrons.

Dead little blue penguins

Date:  13 January 2010
Nearly 30 dead or dying little blue penguins have been found washed up along the Taranaki coastline in the last couple of days from Warea in the south to Waiiti beach in the north.

South Island walk supports return of kiwi

Date:  08 January 2010
Friends of Flora’s bid to return kiwi to Kahurangi National Park’s Flora Stream area is being boosted by Aucklander Des Lehndorf, who this week began walking the length of the South Island to raise funds in support of the project.

An exciting turn for the Tarawera Trail

Date:  07 January 2010
Work on the Tarawera Trail track will soon begin as a certificate of compliance from Rotorua District Council gives the go ahead to start building.

 

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