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Sponsorships & partnerships

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NZ National Parks & Conservation Foundation

New Zealand National Parks and Conservation Foundation logo.

The Foundation encourages the private sector to contribute to conservation efforts in New Zealand.

Sponsorships

Ngati Kuia taking delivery of three female kakapo, transferred from Little Barrier Island, to Maud Island. Photo: Don Merton.

Learn about businesses and corporations that support DOC's conservation activities and how your business can get involved.

Threatened Species Trust Programme

North Island Kokako chick, four days old and hand held. Photo: Ian Flux.

The Threatened Species Trust manages national sponsorships for endangered species.

Wild Creations Artists in Residence programme

2006 residency winner, Naomi Lamb on the Heaphy Track. Photo copyright: Matt Lullier/Creative New Zealand.

Find out about the Wild Creations Artists in Residence programme and past residency winners.

Regional sponsorships & partnerships

The Blue duck/whio recovery programme is supported by sponsorship. Photo: Alan Reith.

Find out about sponsorships and partnerships around the country.

 

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