View the Auckland Conservation Board Annual Report 2009-2010.
View the Auckland Conservation Board Annual Report 2010-2011.
Check out opportunities for conservation volunteering in the wider Auckland area for 2011.
The primary purpose of this report is to assist the Nature Heritage Fund in assessing priorities for legal protection or restoration of indigenous ecosystems in the Auckland Conservancy which are currently on private land.
If you have suggestions or comments about one of the Auckland region sites, take time to fill out this evaluation form.
Experiencing Marine Reserves (EMR) is a national programme of experiential learning about marine conservation. The programme is under the auspices of the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust.
Find out about field trips to Cape Rodney - Okakari Point Marine Reserve, one of New Zealand's first marine reserves.
Find out about field trips to Great Barrier, one of New Zealand's largest offshore islands.
Find out about field trips to Kawau Island Historic Reserve and Mansion House.
Find out about field trips at the The Long Bay - Okura Marine Reserve.
Find out about field trips to Mangere Mountain. The moutain is one of the largest and best preserved volcanos in the Auckland region.
Learn why a trip to a marine reserve is a great opportunity to study marine life in its natural habitat.
Learn about shorebirds found at the Miranda Shorebird Centre and surrounding coastal wetlands.
Find out about field trips at the Miranda Wildlife Refuge, a wetland home to thousands of wading and shore birds.
Find out about field trips on Motutapu Island. The 1500-hectare recreation reserve is the site of a major restoration project.
View a brochure about volunteer opportunities on Raoul Island, one of New Zealand's most remote islands in the Kermadec Island group.
A factsheet describing the benefits of streams on farms. Describes types of fish species, barriers to fish migration, how to provide for fish passage, how to protect fish habitat, what to plant and further information and support available.
This extensive teaching resource is for use with classroom and field trip activites associated with Tiritiri Matangi Island, and can be downloaded here. A curriculum update was completed in June 2009.
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