Conservation Week runs from 15 β 23 September. This week, help New Zealandβs biodiversity by completing a conservation activity at home. These actions donβt just make your garden look good they also help protect our native species from predators, provide sources of food for native birds and reduce harm to wildlife and plants beyond your own backyard.
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New Zealandβs wildlife is in crisis with more than 4,000 of our species threatened or at risk. These species include those that you may be familiar with, like the MΔui dolphin and Kakapo, and those that are lesser well known including fungi, snails, insects, lizards and fish. All these species are part of what makes New Zealand unique.
Continue Reading...We check in with the Oscar, Stanley and their family, who won our Conservation Week competition last year to experience Ulva/Te Wharawhara Island. Oscar and Stanley tell us about their family trip.
Continue Reading...Project Jonah recently visited Aotea/Great Barrier Island, giving locals the knowledge to help stranded cetaceans return to the ocean.
Continue Reading...Conservation Week is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean we stop protecting, growing, nurturing and caring for our nature. Here are ways to turn Conservation Week into a conservation lifetime.
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