Take a sneak peek at a new book celebrating artists who work in conservation, including some of DOC’s own keen artists.
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This year, there have been colourful and creative entries in Digital New Zealand’s GIF It Up competition—including some entries inspired by New Zealand flora and fauna.
Continue Reading...A hands-on outdoors programme is helping to equip future conservation leaders in the Central North Island.
Continue Reading...Conservation Week starts today and this year’s theme is “Discover the world where you live” which is all about encouraging New Zealanders to discover the special places in their own backyards.
Continue Reading...He’s better looking than Bieber, more charismatic than Clooney and he has some pretty hardcore admirers.
Sirocco the kākāpō is our social media superstar and New Zealand’s Official Spokesbird for Conservation. Today he has reached an amazing milestone in his quest for world domination by reaching a massive 100,000 devoted fans on his Facebook page.
This parrot is not just a national treasure, but also an international rock-star with fans from as far away as Serbia and Brazil. Over 6000 of his fans speak Arabic, 7000 speak Portuguese and 140 fans are even fluent in Pirate – arrrrrr me hearties!
Through both Facebook and Twitter, Sirocco connects his fans (now over 100,000), their friends (millions of them), and the wider social media community (billions of them) to conservation messages and stories right here in New Zealand.
Sirocco’s high-flying career was launched in 2009 off the back of the BBC’s ‘Last Chance to See’ programme, when Sirocco attempted to mate with zoologist Mark Carwardine’s head. Footage of this event has now generated more than 6 million hits on YouTube.
In January 2010 Sirocco was officially recognised as a conservation ambassador by the Prime Minister John Key, who named him the “Official Spokesbird for Conservation”. Mr Key said Sirocco would bring attention to the plight of our endangered species.
Sirocco is currently touring the country and will be on show from 19 September – 5 October at the Orokonui Ecosanctuary in Dunedin.
You can become one of Sirocco’s loyal followers over on Facebook and Twitter.







