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DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. WHIRINAKI RECREATION CAMP: WHIRINAKI TE PUA-A-TĀNE Located in Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park this outdoor recreation and education centre is ideal for schools and other groups. There is a large grassy area around the cabins for activities and a number of tracks nearby, including the Whirinaki Forest mountain bike track. Outside normalTE MANA O TE TAIAO
As a national strategy, Te Mana o te Taiao provides the overall strategic direction for biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand for the next 30 years. It is closely connected to and guides local and regional biodiversity action. Te Mana o Te Taiao will also provide strategic direction for sectors and groups to implement independently. HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track. MOONLIGHT TOPS HUT: PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK, WEST COAST REGION Moonlight Tops Hut provides spectacular views across the Punakaiki River headwaters to the Pike Stream escarpment and north across the Paparoa National Park. A hut ranger is based at the hut in the summer. As well as checking bookings, they are able to provide information about the track and weather. Facilities and services. NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. WHIRINAKI RECREATION CAMP: WHIRINAKI TE PUA-A-TĀNE Located in Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park this outdoor recreation and education centre is ideal for schools and other groups. There is a large grassy area around the cabins for activities and a number of tracks nearby, including the Whirinaki Forest mountain bike track. Outside normal HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track.TE MANA O TE TAIAO
As a national strategy, Te Mana o te Taiao provides the overall strategic direction for biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand for the next 30 years. It is closely connected to and guides local and regional biodiversity action. Te Mana o Te Taiao will also provide strategic direction for sectors and groups to implement independently. MOONLIGHT TOPS HUT: PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK, WEST COAST REGION Moonlight Tops Hut provides spectacular views across the Punakaiki River headwaters to the Pike Stream escarpment and north across the Paparoa National Park. A hut ranger is based at the hut in the summer. As well as checking bookings, they are able to provide information about the track and weather. Facilities and services.STAY AT A CAMPSITE
Stay at a campsite. DOC manages more than 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. They are places to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors. Choose from forest settings, lakeshores and sandy beaches. DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading TAUPŌ DOUBLE HOOK-UP PROVES A WINNER: MEDIA RELEASE 2021 1 day ago · An image capturing the excitement of a mother and son, each holding a rainbow trout following a double hook-up at The Delta, a popular fishing spot on Lake Taupō, is the overall winner of this year’s DOC Taupō fishery photo competition. Date: 11 June VISITORS FLOCKED TO WAIRARAPA OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER: MEDIA 1 day ago · According to a visitor insights report released by DOC in April many DOC huts across the country were at or near capacity over the summer weekends. In the Wairarapa, Powell Hutt averaged 29 people every Saturday night between 1 December 2020 and 28 February. Jumbo and Atiwhakatu huts averaged 17 and DIGITAL STRATEGY: OUR POLICIES AND PLANS This strategy represents our commitment to investment in technology to be more efficient, effective, and safe when delivering conservation outcomes and working with conservation partners. The Digital Strategy sets the course for our journey to new technological horizons, Te paetawhiti whaia kia
DOC APPROVES GRIFFIN CREEK HYDRO SCHEME VARIATION: MEDIA DOC has approved a variation of an existing 2011 concession to construct a small hydro-electric power scheme at Griffin Creek on the West Coast. The variation, approved by DOC this month, was sought by Griffin Creek Hydro Limited after they reconsidered their originalscheme details. It
EYE ON THE PRIZE: WINK THE CONSERVATION DOG 9 hours ago · Our teams are made up of all kinds of folk and, in the case of Wink, dogs too. Wink is a one-eyed Conservation Dog with a very important job: to help rid Aotearoa of Spartina grass. This is Wink’s story to becoming the dog that he is today. KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old PREVIOUS DESTINATION PLANNING PROJECTS: RECREATION MANAGEMENT In 2019 the first stage of an integrated planning project for Arthur’s Pass and the wider journey along SH73 was initiated. Up to $300,000 of International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) funding was allocated to the project. This came from the MBIE/tourism infrastructure portion of WHAT TO TAKE: TONGARIRO NORTHERN CIRCUIT GREAT WALK It's essential to have suitable equipment, clothing and food for a safe and enjoyable experience on the Tongariro Northern Circuit. Breakfast: cereal/porridge/oats, firm bread, honeyor other spreads Lunch: cracker biscuits, cheese, salami, jam/jelly, fruit Dinner: instant soup, pasta or rice, dried NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. WHIRINAKI RECREATION CAMP: WHIRINAKI TE PUA-A-TĀNE Located in Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park this outdoor recreation and education centre is ideal for schools and other groups. There is a large grassy area around the cabins for activities and a number of tracks nearby, including the Whirinaki Forest mountain bike track. Outside normalTE MANA O TE TAIAO
As a national strategy, Te Mana o te Taiao provides the overall strategic direction for biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand for the next 30 years. It is closely connected to and guides local and regional biodiversity action. Te Mana o Te Taiao will also provide strategic direction for sectors and groups to implement independently. HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track. MOONLIGHT TOPS HUT: PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK, WEST COAST REGION Moonlight Tops Hut provides spectacular views across the Punakaiki River headwaters to the Pike Stream escarpment and north across the Paparoa National Park. A hut ranger is based at the hut in the summer. As well as checking bookings, they are able to provide information about the track and weather. Facilities and services. NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. WHIRINAKI RECREATION CAMP: WHIRINAKI TE PUA-A-TĀNE Located in Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park this outdoor recreation and education centre is ideal for schools and other groups. There is a large grassy area around the cabins for activities and a number of tracks nearby, including the Whirinaki Forest mountain bike track. Outside normalTE MANA O TE TAIAO
As a national strategy, Te Mana o te Taiao provides the overall strategic direction for biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand for the next 30 years. It is closely connected to and guides local and regional biodiversity action. Te Mana o Te Taiao will also provide strategic direction for sectors and groups to implement independently. HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track. MOONLIGHT TOPS HUT: PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK, WEST COAST REGION Moonlight Tops Hut provides spectacular views across the Punakaiki River headwaters to the Pike Stream escarpment and north across the Paparoa National Park. A hut ranger is based at the hut in the summer. As well as checking bookings, they are able to provide information about the track and weather. Facilities and services.STAY AT A CAMPSITE
Stay at a campsite. DOC manages more than 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. They are places to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors. Choose from forest settings, lakeshores and sandy beaches. DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading TAUPŌ DOUBLE HOOK-UP PROVES A WINNER: MEDIA RELEASE 2021 16 hours ago · An image capturing the excitement of a mother and son, each holding a rainbow trout following a double hook-up at The Delta, a popular fishing spot on Lake Taupō, is the overall winner of this year’s DOC Taupō fishery photo competition. Date: 11 June VISITORS FLOCKED TO WAIRARAPA OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER: MEDIA 23 hours ago · According to a visitor insights report released by DOC in April many DOC huts across the country were at or near capacity over the summer weekends. In the Wairarapa, Powell Hutt averaged 29 people every Saturday night between 1 December 2020 and 28 February. Jumbo and Atiwhakatu huts averaged 17 and DIGITAL STRATEGY: OUR POLICIES AND PLANS This strategy represents our commitment to investment in technology to be more efficient, effective, and safe when delivering conservation outcomes and working with conservation partners. The Digital Strategy sets the course for our journey to new technological horizons, Te paetawhiti whaia kia
DOC APPROVES GRIFFIN CREEK HYDRO SCHEME VARIATION: MEDIA 1 day ago · DOC has approved a variation of an existing 2011 concession to construct a small hydro-electric power scheme at Griffin Creek on the West Coast. The variation, approved by DOC this month, was sought by Griffin Creek Hydro Limited after they reconsidered their original scheme details. It EYE ON THE PRIZE: WINK THE CONSERVATION DOG 30 minutes ago · Our teams are made up of all kinds of folk and, in the case of Wink, dogs too. Wink is a one-eyed Conservation Dog with a very important job: to help rid Aotearoa of Spartina grass. This is Wink’s story to becoming the dog that he is today. KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old PREVIOUS DESTINATION PLANNING PROJECTS: RECREATION MANAGEMENT In 2019 the first stage of an integrated planning project for Arthur’s Pass and the wider journey along SH73 was initiated. Up to $300,000 of International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) funding was allocated to the project. This came from the MBIE/tourism infrastructure portion of WHAT TO TAKE: TONGARIRO NORTHERN CIRCUIT GREAT WALK It's essential to have suitable equipment, clothing and food for a safe and enjoyable experience on the Tongariro Northern Circuit. Breakfast: cereal/porridge/oats, firm bread, honeyor other spreads Lunch: cracker biscuits, cheese, salami, jam/jelly, fruit Dinner: instant soup, pasta or rice, dried STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. PREDATOR FREE 2050: PESTS AND THREATS Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of the most damaging introduced predators that threaten our nation’s natural taonga, our economy and primary sector. Predator Free 2050 (PF2050) brings together those who envision a flourishing Aotearoa with abundant native wildlife and forests. Communities, iwi, experts,businesses
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
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Book a Great Walk. To create, view, change or cancel a Great Walk booking with the Department of Conservation, you need an account and to be logged in. You don't need an account or to be logged in to check availability. If you already have an account to book a campsite, hut or lodge, you need to create another account to book a Great Walk. IDENTIFYING WEEDS: WAR ON WEEDS Trees and shrubs (woody plants) Weeds that are trees or shrubs overtop or replace other plants and alter the composition of native plant communities, often preventing native plant regeneration. Common trees considered weeds include: wattles, willows, tree privet and wilding pines. Common weeds that are shrubs include: barberry, gorse, heather MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. PREDATOR FREE 2050: PESTS AND THREATS Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of the most damaging introduced predators that threaten our nation’s natural taonga, our economy and primary sector. Predator Free 2050 (PF2050) brings together those who envision a flourishing Aotearoa with abundant native wildlife and forests. Communities, iwi, experts,businesses
WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors LoadingNEW ZEALAND
Book a Great Walk. To create, view, change or cancel a Great Walk booking with the Department of Conservation, you need an account and to be logged in. You don't need an account or to be logged in to check availability. If you already have an account to book a campsite, hut or lodge, you need to create another account to book a Great Walk. IDENTIFYING WEEDS: WAR ON WEEDS Trees and shrubs (woody plants) Weeds that are trees or shrubs overtop or replace other plants and alter the composition of native plant communities, often preventing native plant regeneration. Common trees considered weeds include: wattles, willows, tree privet and wilding pines. Common weeds that are shrubs include: barberry, gorse, heather NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION The latest episode is part two of our chat with Predator Free expert Brent Beaven. Grab a cuppa and get comfy as Brent tells us everything there is to know about this goal. There's no need to hibernate this winter – there are still lots of great options for outdoor respite and adventures. The rimu WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed VISITORS FLOCKED TO WAIRARAPA OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER: MEDIA 9 hours ago · According to a visitor insights report released by DOC in April many DOC huts across the country were at or near capacity over the summer weekends. In the Wairarapa, Powell Hutt averaged 29 people every Saturday night between 1 December 2020 and 28 February. Jumbo and Atiwhakatu huts averaged 17 and PREDATOR FREE 2050 PROGRAMME ON TRACK: MEDIA RELEASE 10 1 day ago · Date: 10 June 2021. A Predator Free 2050 five-year progress report was released today at a Predator Free 2050 Summit held at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington to celebrate achievements and discuss approaches to working on the challenges ahead.. The report outlines achievements towards ridding the country of the most harmful introduced predators – rats, possums, and mustelids such as HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. DOC APPROVES GRIFFIN CREEK HYDRO SCHEME VARIATION: MEDIA 1 day ago · DOC has approved a variation of an existing 2011 concession to construct a small hydro-electric power scheme at Griffin Creek on the West Coast. The variation, approved by DOC this month, was sought by Griffin Creek Hydro Limited after they reconsidered their original scheme details. It ST JAMES WALKWAY: WALKING AND TRAMPING IN ST JAMES This track passes through pastoral land, beech forest and sub-alpine regions, and is a great introduction to multi-night tramping. The St James Walkway is commonly done over 5 days / 4 nights. It's suitable for both beginners and experienced trampers. For family groups the descent into Cannibal MOUNT DICK: WAIRARAPA HUNTING This 2000 ha block sits on lake Whakatipu facing slopes of Mt Dick near Kingston at the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu. A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land. This hunting area is covered by a 'restricted area permit' which must be obtained from the DOC office managing the hunting PREVIOUS DESTINATION PLANNING PROJECTS: RECREATION MANAGEMENT In 2019 the first stage of an integrated planning project for Arthur’s Pass and the wider journey along SH73 was initiated. Up to $300,000 of International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) funding was allocated to the project. This came from the MBIE/tourism infrastructure portion of WHAT TO TAKE: TONGARIRO NORTHERN CIRCUIT GREAT WALK It's essential to have suitable equipment, clothing and food for a safe and enjoyable experience on the Tongariro Northern Circuit. Breakfast: cereal/porridge/oats, firm bread, honeyor other spreads Lunch: cracker biscuits, cheese, salami, jam/jelly, fruit Dinner: instant soup, pasta or rice, dried STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. PREDATOR FREE 2050: PESTS AND THREATS Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of the most damaging introduced predators that threaten our nation’s natural taonga, our economy and primary sector. Predator Free 2050 (PF2050) brings together those who envision a flourishing Aotearoa with abundant native wildlife and forests. Communities, iwi, experts,businesses
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
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Book a Great Walk. To create, view, change or cancel a Great Walk booking with the Department of Conservation, you need an account and to be logged in. You don't need an account or to be logged in to check availability. If you already have an account to book a campsite, hut or lodge, you need to create another account to book a Great Walk. IDENTIFYING WEEDS: WAR ON WEEDS Trees and shrubs (woody plants) Weeds that are trees or shrubs overtop or replace other plants and alter the composition of native plant communities, often preventing native plant regeneration. Common trees considered weeds include: wattles, willows, tree privet and wilding pines. Common weeds that are shrubs include: barberry, gorse, heather MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. PREDATOR FREE 2050: PESTS AND THREATS Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of the most damaging introduced predators that threaten our nation’s natural taonga, our economy and primary sector. Predator Free 2050 (PF2050) brings together those who envision a flourishing Aotearoa with abundant native wildlife and forests. Communities, iwi, experts,businesses
DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
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Book a Great Walk. To create, view, change or cancel a Great Walk booking with the Department of Conservation, you need an account and to be logged in. You don't need an account or to be logged in to check availability. If you already have an account to book a campsite, hut or lodge, you need to create another account to book a Great Walk. IDENTIFYING WEEDS: WAR ON WEEDS Trees and shrubs (woody plants) Weeds that are trees or shrubs overtop or replace other plants and alter the composition of native plant communities, often preventing native plant regeneration. Common trees considered weeds include: wattles, willows, tree privet and wilding pines. Common weeds that are shrubs include: barberry, gorse, heather MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa KAKEPUKU TRACK: KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN HISTORIC RESERVE Magnificent views of the surrounding Waipa-Waikato landscape and fascinating panels with historical and geological information reward your efforts at the summit. From the car park there is a walking track to the summit. This track is an old farm road and is of an easy gradient. (This replaces an old DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION The latest episode is part two of our chat with Predator Free expert Brent Beaven. Grab a cuppa and get comfy as Brent tells us everything there is to know about this goal. There's no need to hibernate this winter – there are still lots of great options for outdoor respite and adventures. The rimu WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDEL Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed VISITORS FLOCKED TO WAIRARAPA OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER: MEDIA 5 hours ago · According to a visitor insights report released by DOC in April many DOC huts across the country were at or near capacity over the summer weekends. In the Wairarapa, Powell Hutt averaged 29 people every Saturday night between 1 December 2020 and 28 February. Jumbo and Atiwhakatu huts averaged 17 and PREDATOR FREE 2050 PROGRAMME ON TRACK: MEDIA RELEASE 10 1 day ago · Date: 10 June 2021. A Predator Free 2050 five-year progress report was released today at a Predator Free 2050 Summit held at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington to celebrate achievements and discuss approaches to working on the challenges ahead.. The report outlines achievements towards ridding the country of the most harmful introduced predators – rats, possums, and mustelids such as HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. DOC APPROVES GRIFFIN CREEK HYDRO SCHEME VARIATION: MEDIA 23 hours ago · DOC has approved a variation of an existing 2011 concession to construct a small hydro-electric power scheme at Griffin Creek on the West Coast. The variation, approved by DOC this month, was sought by Griffin Creek Hydro Limited after they reconsidered their original scheme details. It ST JAMES WALKWAY: WALKING AND TRAMPING IN ST JAMES This track passes through pastoral land, beech forest and sub-alpine regions, and is a great introduction to multi-night tramping. The St James Walkway is commonly done over 5 days / 4 nights. It's suitable for both beginners and experienced trampers. For family groups the descent into Cannibal MOUNT DICK: WAIRARAPA HUNTING This 2000 ha block sits on lake Whakatipu facing slopes of Mt Dick near Kingston at the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu. A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land. This hunting area is covered by a 'restricted area permit' which must be obtained from the DOC office managing the hunting PREVIOUS DESTINATION PLANNING PROJECTS: RECREATION MANAGEMENT In 2019 the first stage of an integrated planning project for Arthur’s Pass and the wider journey along SH73 was initiated. Up to $300,000 of International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) funding was allocated to the project. This came from the MBIE/tourism infrastructure portion of WHAT TO TAKE: TONGARIRO NORTHERN CIRCUIT GREAT WALK It's essential to have suitable equipment, clothing and food for a safe and enjoyable experience on the Tongariro Northern Circuit. Breakfast: cereal/porridge/oats, firm bread, honeyor other spreads Lunch: cracker biscuits, cheese, salami, jam/jelly, fruit Dinner: instant soup, pasta or rice, dried STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if you NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. GILLESPIE PASS CIRCUIT: MOUNT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK The track continues down through the forest, sidling above Gillespie Stream before descending in a series of zigzags to Siberia Stream. On the valley floor, it’s an easy 1 hour walk to Siberia Hut (630 m). During high rainfall an unnamed creek two minutes from Siberia hut can become uncrossable. Siberia Hut. PROTECTING THE WHITEBAIT FISHERY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Whitebait are a valuable part of the indigenous biodiversity of Aotearoa, and are taonga and mahinga kai for Māori,” Ayesha Verrall said. “However, four of the six whitebait species are threatened or at risk of extinction. While fishing pressure is a contributing factor, habitat loss HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track. POWELL HUT: TARARUA FOREST PARK, WAIRARAPA REGION Powell Hut can be accessed via Holdsworth Road end and is on the popular Mt Holdsworth - Jumbo Circuit. 2 km south of Masterton, turn off SH2 into Norfolk Road, which turns into Mt Holdsworth Road. Follow signs to Tararua Forest Park, about 15 km from SH2. This tramp follows the Mount Holdsworth Track to Powell Hut. GERTRUDE SADDLE ROUTE: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK Gertrude Saddle includes rocky alpine terrain and should only be attempted by experienced trampers and in good weather. Wet weather, snow or ice create treacherous conditions in any season. This is a challenging tramping route requiring tramping and alpine experience, and is not recommended in STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. MOUNT TITIRAUPENGA TRACKS: PLACES TO GO IN PUREORA FOREST PARK Dogs with a DOC permit only. Contact the relevant DOC office to obtain a permit. A short, flat track leads to the geographical centre of the North Island (marked with a cairn). Getting there: The walk starts from the Centre of the North Island Road & Carpark which is accessed using Link and Waimonoa MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if you NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. GILLESPIE PASS CIRCUIT: MOUNT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK The track continues down through the forest, sidling above Gillespie Stream before descending in a series of zigzags to Siberia Stream. On the valley floor, it’s an easy 1 hour walk to Siberia Hut (630 m). During high rainfall an unnamed creek two minutes from Siberia hut can become uncrossable. Siberia Hut. PROTECTING THE WHITEBAIT FISHERY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Whitebait are a valuable part of the indigenous biodiversity of Aotearoa, and are taonga and mahinga kai for Māori,” Ayesha Verrall said. “However, four of the six whitebait species are threatened or at risk of extinction. While fishing pressure is a contributing factor, habitat loss HUNTING BLOCK AVAILABILITY: STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA HUNTING Hunting block availability for Stewart Island/Rakiura. Introduction. Check the availability of hunting blocks for the next 12 months. Be aware: Some blocks may be affected by partial closures or caution periods. Check Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting alerts. No hunting within 100 m of the Rakiura Track. POWELL HUT: TARARUA FOREST PARK, WAIRARAPA REGION Powell Hut can be accessed via Holdsworth Road end and is on the popular Mt Holdsworth - Jumbo Circuit. 2 km south of Masterton, turn off SH2 into Norfolk Road, which turns into Mt Holdsworth Road. Follow signs to Tararua Forest Park, about 15 km from SH2. This tramp follows the Mount Holdsworth Track to Powell Hut. GERTRUDE SADDLE ROUTE: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK Gertrude Saddle includes rocky alpine terrain and should only be attempted by experienced trampers and in good weather. Wet weather, snow or ice create treacherous conditions in any season. This is a challenging tramping route requiring tramping and alpine experience, and is not recommended inSTAY AT A CAMPSITE
Stay at a campsite. DOC manages more than 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. They are places to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors. Choose from forest settings, lakeshores and sandy beaches. CONNECTING RANGATAHI TO THE SOIL: MEDIA RELEASE 8 JUNE 2021 16 hours ago · Date: 08 June 2021 Source: The Office of the Acting Minister of Conservation. The Mana in Kaimahi project is being run by Te Wh ā ngai Trust Board and will establish employment opportunities to help manage native plant nurseries throughout South Auckland. “Like many of the Jobs for Nature projects, Mana in Kaimahi has strong social benefits. AUCKLAND’S COASTAL COMMUNITIES URGED TO REPORT RARE 16 hours ago · People who live near or visit the west coast of the Auckland region are being urged to report sightings of the rare Māui dolphin. DOC has a range of work underway to protect Māui dolphins. This subspecies of Hector’s dolphin is found only off the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. DOC A GUIDE TO RECREATION AND HISTORIC HERITAGE TERMS Groups and professions often use the same words and phrases to have completely different meanings. This glossary is intended to provide DOC staff and the public with a common understanding of the terms used by the Destination Management Framework programme. Providing facilities at visitor MOUNT DICK: WAIRARAPA HUNTING This 2000 ha block sits on lake Whakatipu facing slopes of Mt Dick near Kingston at the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu. A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land. This hunting area is covered by a 'restricted area permit' which must be obtained from the DOC office managing the hunting PREVIOUS DESTINATION PLANNING PROJECTS: RECREATION MANAGEMENT In 2019 the first stage of an integrated planning project for Arthur’s Pass and the wider journey along SH73 was initiated. Up to $300,000 of International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) funding was allocated to the project. This came from the MBIE/tourism infrastructure portion of FISHING LICENCES: TAUPŌ TROUT FISHERY Find out how to buy the licence needed for fishing in the Taupō district, including latest fees and licence agents. In alignment with other fishing regions, refunds or extensions to Taupō fishing licences impacted by COVID-19 are generally not available. However, there are some instances where STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA This is an excellent opportunity to experience the backcountry of Stewart Island/Rakiura. Hut rangers will be based at either Port William Hut or North Arm Hut on the Rakiura Track. This area has significant historical value and there is also a good chance of seeing kiwi in the wild, so make sure to WADING SAFETY: HOW TO FISH IN THE TAUPŌ TROUT FISHERY How to keep safe on our rivers. How to prepare and what to do if you do slip and fall into a river. Essential for anyone starting out into trout fishing. Wherever you go fishing in the Taupō region, keep yourself safe. Do not enter the water if you are at all unsure. Fishing in rivers in the Taupō RULES AND REGULATIONS: BUY A LICENCE FOR THE TAUPŌ TROUT A Taupō Fishery fishing licence is necessary to fish for trout in Lake Taupō and surrounding rivers and lakes. Learn about the 'rules' governing fishing in the Taupō Fishing District. The 2017 Taupō Fishery Anglers Notice contains rules which all anglers must comply with. The Taupō Fishery STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDELSPECIES PROGRAMMESTUATARADOC MAPSBIRD SONGS AND CALLSMOUNTAIN BIKINGMANAGINGTHREATS
Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAITAWHETA HUT: KAIMAI MAMAKU CONSERVATION PARK, BAY OF Bookings. 2021/2022 bookings. Bookings will open at 9:30 am on Friday 14 May 2021, for stays from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. Bookings are required all year to stay in the hut or campsite. Book Waitawheta Hut or campsite online. A $10 service fee applies to all phone, email andin-person bookings.
HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if you NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
TAPOTUPOTU CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: TE PAKI, NORTHLAND REGION Tapotupotu Campsite. Located in Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua and Te Paki Recreation Reserve in the Northland region. This is a scenic campsite with a nearby lagoon suitable for swimming and kayaking. Visit Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua only 5 minutes drive away or 3 hours via the walking track. PURIRI BAY (WHANGARURU NORTH HEAD) CONSERVATION CAMPSITE Overlooking the mouth of Whangaruru Harbour, this campsite has sheltered waters for swimming and boating activities, and a series of interconnected walks. STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDELSPECIES PROGRAMMESTUATARADOC MAPSBIRD SONGS AND CALLSMOUNTAIN BIKINGMANAGINGTHREATS
Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAITAWHETA HUT: KAIMAI MAMAKU CONSERVATION PARK, BAY OF Bookings. 2021/2022 bookings. Bookings will open at 9:30 am on Friday 14 May 2021, for stays from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. Bookings are required all year to stay in the hut or campsite. Book Waitawheta Hut or campsite online. A $10 service fee applies to all phone, email andin-person bookings.
HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if you NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
TAPOTUPOTU CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: TE PAKI, NORTHLAND REGION Tapotupotu Campsite. Located in Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua and Te Paki Recreation Reserve in the Northland region. This is a scenic campsite with a nearby lagoon suitable for swimming and kayaking. Visit Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua only 5 minutes drive away or 3 hours via the walking track. PURIRI BAY (WHANGARURU NORTH HEAD) CONSERVATION CAMPSITE Overlooking the mouth of Whangaruru Harbour, this campsite has sheltered waters for swimming and boating activities, and a series of interconnected walks. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION (DOC) The latest episode is part two of our chat with Predator Free expert Brent Beaven. Grab a cuppa and get comfy as Brent tells us everything there is to know about this goal. There's no need to hibernate this winter – there are still lots of great options for outdoor respite and adventures. AnyoneSTAY AT A CAMPSITE
Stay at a campsite. DOC manages more than 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. They are places to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors. Choose from forest settings, lakeshores and sandy beaches. DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading DRONE IMAGES SHOW POSSUMS’ IMPACT ON COROMANDEL FOREST 7 hours ago · Newly released drone photography shows the impact of possums on a section of ancient forest in northern Coromandel, and also the value of predator control and restoring forest habitat. The images were obtained as part of work undertaken by staff from KEPLER TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, walk past the beech-forested shorelines of lakes Te Anau and Manapouri, to tussock-covered ridgelines with spectacular alpine vistas. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only attempt if STRATEGIC DESTINATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING: DESTINATION DOC is working to collaboratively plan the medium to long-term management of very popular destinations across New Zealand. This will ensure they are protected, enhanced and enjoyed, now and into the future. Destination management planning (DMP) drives proactive, joined-up visitor management for STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA This is an excellent opportunity to experience the backcountry of Stewart Island/Rakiura. Hut rangers will be based at either Port William Hut or North Arm Hut on the Rakiura Track. This area has significant historical value and there is also a good chance of seeing kiwi in the wild, so make sure to WORLD OCEANS DAY 4: SPREAD THE LOVE 9 hours ago · The spark that ignited a passion. For many, the spark was watching Jacques Cousteau—the original ocean explorer, a pioneer of marine conservation, and inventor of the aqua lung and popular science (that’s what we’re doing here!).. Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet is a more modern example, making the wonders of the ocean accessible for everyone, regardless of where theylive.
RUATANIWHA CONSERVATION PARK: PLACES TO GO IN CANTERBURY A region of rugged mountains, tussock lands, beech forest and sparkling rivers, the park includes Dobson, Hopkins, Huxley, Temple and Maitland valleys and the Ben Ohau Range. Ruataniwha Conservation Park has a variety of mountaineering options for both the beginner climber and the more technically MOTUORA ISLAND: PLACES TO GO IN AUCKLAND Motuora is an 80 ha island in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Much of the original coastal forest and shrubland vegetation was cleared long ago by Maori and European occupants leaving remnant pohutukawa and karo/mahoe scrub growing on coastal cliffs. STAY IN A HUT: PLACES TO STAY DOC manages a network of over 950 huts of all shapes and sizes. They provide unique places to stay, refuge from bad weather, or rest and recover when you're out exploring the outdoors. WAIKAWAU BAY CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: NORTHERN COROMANDELSPECIES PROGRAMMESTUATARADOC MAPSBIRD SONGS AND CALLSMOUNTAIN BIKINGMANAGINGTHREATS
Waikawau Bay Campsite offers an isolated back to nature conservation experience, so make sure you come prepared and self-sufficient. Waikawau Bay is an expansive campsite with a capacity of 660 people. Bookings are essential and should be completed DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading WAITAWHETA HUT: KAIMAI MAMAKU CONSERVATION PARK, BAY OF Bookings. 2021/2022 bookings. Bookings will open at 9:30 am on Friday 14 May 2021, for stays from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. Bookings are required all year to stay in the hut or campsite. Book Waitawheta Hut or campsite online. A $10 service fee applies to all phone, email andin-person bookings.
HEAPHY TRACK: GOLDEN BAY AREA GREAT WALK a well-formed 78.4 km track maintained to DOC Great Walk standard. bike stands at Perry Saddle, Saxon, James Mackay and Heaphy huts. numerous bridges, like swing and suspension, bridges. some rough track on the West Coast side. This area is more vulnerable to damage from rutting and erosion. CROSBIES HUT: COROMANDEL FOREST PARK, COROMANDEL REGION Crosbies Hut is located on the Memorial Loop Track off the Main Range Track, approximately 12 km north-east of Thames. The hut can be accessed from 7 different tracks. Tracks to this hut. Crosbies Hut tracks. Located in Coromandel Forest Park and Kauaeranga Valley. MILFORD TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, experience 'the finest walk in the world' - along valleys carved by glaciers, through ancient rainforests and past cascading waterfalls. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only go if you NEW ZEALAND COASTAL POLICY STATEMENT 2010 (NZCPS): MARINE Application of this policy statement. Interpretation. Objective 1. Policy 1: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment. Policy 2: The Treaty of Waitangi, tangata whenua and Māori. Policy 3: Precautionary approach. Policy 4: Integration. Policy 5: Land or waters managed or held under other Acts. Policy 6: Activities in thecoastal
TAPOTUPOTU CONSERVATION CAMPSITE: TE PAKI, NORTHLAND REGION Tapotupotu Campsite. Located in Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua and Te Paki Recreation Reserve in the Northland region. This is a scenic campsite with a nearby lagoon suitable for swimming and kayaking. Visit Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua only 5 minutes drive away or 3 hours via the walking track. PURIRI BAY (WHANGARURU NORTH HEAD) CONSERVATION CAMPSITE Overlooking the mouth of Whangaruru Harbour, this campsite has sheltered waters for swimming and boating activities, and a series of interconnected walks. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION (DOC) The latest episode is part two of our chat with Predator Free expert Brent Beaven. Grab a cuppa and get comfy as Brent tells us everything there is to know about this goal. There's no need to hibernate this winter – there are still lots of great options for outdoor respite and adventures. AnyoneSTAY AT A CAMPSITE
DOC manages more than 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. They are places to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors. Choose from forest settings, lakeshores and sandy beaches. DOC MAPS: DISCOVER THE OUTDOORS DOC maps: Discover the outdoors Loading MEDIA RELEASES: NEWS View the media releases from the Department of Conservation. KEPLER TRACK: FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, FIORDLAND REGION From late October to April, walk past the beech-forested shorelines of lakes Te Anau and Manapouri, to tussock-covered ridgelines with spectacular alpine vistas. From May to late October, it can be cold and wet, with ice, snow and short daylight hours - only attempt if DRONE IMAGES SHOW POSSUMS’ IMPACT ON COROMANDEL FOREST 6 hours ago · Newly released drone photography shows the impact of possums on a section of ancient forest in northern Coromandel, and also the value of predator control and restoring forest habitat. The images were obtained as part of work undertaken by staff from STRATEGIC DESTINATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING: DESTINATION DOC is working to collaboratively plan the medium to long-term management of very popular destinations across New Zealand. This will ensure they are protected, enhanced and enjoyed, now and into the future. Destination management planning (DMP) drives proactive, joined-up visitor management for STEWART ISLAND/RAKIURA This is an excellent opportunity to experience the backcountry of Stewart Island/Rakiura. Hut rangers will be based at either Port William Hut or North Arm Hut on the Rakiura Track. This area has significant historical value and there is also a good chance of seeing kiwi in the wild, so make sure to RUATANIWHA CONSERVATION PARK: PLACES TO GO IN CANTERBURY A region of rugged mountains, tussock lands, beech forest and sparkling rivers, the park includes Dobson, Hopkins, Huxley, Temple and Maitland valleys and the Ben Ohau Range. Ruataniwha Conservation Park has a variety of mountaineering options for both the beginner climber and the more technically MOTUORA ISLAND: PLACES TO GO IN AUCKLAND Motuora is an 80 ha island in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Much of the original coastal forest and shrubland vegetation was cleared long ago by Maori and European occupants leaving remnant pohutukawa and karo/mahoe scrub growing on coastal cliffs.Skip to content
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ON THE TOPIC OF FISH Fish aren’t nearly as at-risk of ingesting 1080 as the fear mongering posts on social media could lead someone to believe. 1080 operations have no effect on trout, nymphs and native fish, or the water in the streams, rivers and lakes where they live.More
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