Archives For 30/11/1999

Whenever we do an ‘Ask Me Anything’ on our social channels (and we’ve done a few!), we always get the question ‘How do I become a DOC ranger?’ Check out this blog to find out how Georgia became a ranger and what paths you can take to become our next DOC ranger.

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The fires in Nelson have left a trail of smouldering ashes in their wake. Our staff were part of the first responders and continue to have a presence in Pigeon Valley.

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For International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we caught up with one of our awesome female scientists – Dr Monique Ladds

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Crystal is a Community Ranger in Te Anau and she visited Sky Lake to help the team track and monitor kiwi chicks. She shared her adventure with us.

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Very few people have had the privilege of camping overnight on Wellington’s second largest harbour island – Mākaro/Ward island. In fact, it is usually prohibited to camp on this Scientific Reserve but recently two of our contractors spent time on the isolated rock in a bid to rid it of invasive weeds. Kapiti Wellington Biodiversity Ranger Emma Rowell shares their story.

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