Arbor Day on 5 June is about inspiring people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees.
Conservation Week gives all New Zealanders the chance to get active in conservation.
Celebrate the 150th anniversary of the discovery of Gold in the Central Otago. Here is your community's opportunity to celebrate Otago's rich heritage of the gold rush days.
Kiwi Ranger is a fun interactive programme offered free to kids of all ages (3-103!)
Children visiting the Otago region are being offered the chance to become honorary rangers through a new fun conservation learning programme.
Check out the results of the Kiwi Ranger design-a-badge competition.
Every year we recognise people who voluntarily work to enhance conservation in Otago.
Several Project Gold events are planned for April 2012. Project Gold is dedicated to the protection and enhancement of kÅwhai trees in Otago.
Seaweek is a national celebration of our marine environment. It ran from 3-11 March 2012.
The Toroa Award is open to all schools in Coastal Otago Area, and recognises the work of students who engage their community in an environmental project.
Our Conservation Champions for January 2012 are the Wakatipu Wilding Conifer Control Group.
World Environment Day creates awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action. It is celebrated on 5 June.
World Wetlands Day is held on 2 February each year to commemorate the signing of the Convention on Wetlands in Ramsar, Iran, on 2 February 1971.