View the material prepared for Government observers on the identification of protected corals known to be caught incidental to fishing.
Find out how you can help prevent the spread of didymo, an invasive freshwater alga that threatens the health of waterways on Stewart Island/Rakiura.
The Doubtful Sound bottlenose dolphins brochure outlines the new protection measures that are in place for this population, as well as general guidelines for boating around marine mammals.
This brochure outlines measures you can take to prevent rodents and unwanted plants and insects from invading New Zealand's offshore islands.
DOC manages a range of historic sites around New Zealand. This register provides a list of sites in each conservancy.
Find out how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.
The aim of this scoping document is to present options for the removal of deer on Secretary Island in the near future.
The eradication of red deer from Secretary Island is proposed to protect the ecological values of the island, and to test and develop methods for intensive control of deer.
The objective of this document is to outline an operational plan for the removal of stoats from Secretary Island and its continued maintenance in a stoat-free state.
Learn about the restoration programme on the Fiordland coast.
Review a report on the translocation of Snares Island snipe from North East Island to Putauhinu Island in the Titi Island group in 2005.
Wilding conifer spread is present in nearly all regions of the South Island. This publication outlines the problem and discusses possible solutions.
This report documents community issues associated with pest control on Stewart Island.
This report documents an attempt to eradicate the introduced seaweed Undaria pinnatifida in Southland, New Zealand between 1997 and 2004.
View a summary of the monitoring carried out in Rakiura National Park in the 2002/2003 financial year.
Review a summary regarding the monitoring carried out in Rakiura National Park in the 2003/2004 financial year.
Review the 2004-2005 Stewart Island/Rakiura monitoring report.
This research strategy aims to assist managers in deciding on the most appropriate research on the Subantarctic islands. It also provides a guide for researchers to indicate where DOC has specific research needs.
Review findings on baseline ecological monitoring of the Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara marine reserve.
Ulva Island/TeWharawhara Marine Reserve was established in 2004 and covers 1075 hectares or about fifteen percent of Paterson Inlet/Te Whaka a Te Wera adjoining Ulva Island.
View the report What's lurking in the Waituna wetlands? A freshwater fish survey - Arawai Kakariki Project.
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