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Tongariro Taupo Conservation Board in Kaimanawa Forest Park. Photo: Bruce Jefferies.

Consultations

Find publications relating to current and past consultations that DOC has initiated.

Young conservationists. Photo: Nicola Vallance.

In your community

Find publications covering the ways you can get involved in conservation in your community.

Farmland below Mt Ruapehu. Photo: Herb Christophers.

Landowners

These publications are designed to help landowners wanting to do conservation work on their own land.

NZCA, Waikato Conservation Board and DOC staff at the Square Kauri, Coromandel. Photo: Katrina Edwards.

New Zealand Conservation Authority & boards

View the publications and reports of the Conservation Authority and regional Conservation Boards.

Looking at plankton through a microscope, Deep Cove, Doubtful Sound. Photo: Peter Jackson.

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