Ecosourced Waikato encourages the growing of ecosourced native plants for the restoration of gullies in and around Hamilton and the Waikato Ecological Region.
The Friends of Barrett Bush, together with another Hamilton-based conservation group, Tui 2000, are restoring a remnant stand of kahikatea west of Hamilton.
A project that that aims to reduce pest animal populations on Kakepuku Maunga and minimise their impact on forest and native birds.
Karioi Maunga Restoration Project in Raglan is taking steps toward eradicating introduced pests and restoring native flora and fauna on the Maunga.
A trust established to lead a community project to restore the ecology of Maungatautari, a forested volcanic cone near Cambridge.
The National Wetland Trust was established in 1999 to increase the appreciation of wetlands and their values by all New Zealanders.
This active community conservation group is working to restore the native ecosystems of Mt Pirongia.
Project Manu is a community volunteer group committed to protecting the forest of the Mangaokewa Reserve near Te Kuiti.
Friends of Pukemokemoke Reserve are a group working to protect and enhance this 40ha reserve 20minutes north of Hamilton. A perfect place for a picnic and short walks.
A group that protects and enhances Te Pahu's natural indigenous environment and recreational opportunities.
A partnership between research and management agencies (including DOC), iwi groups, private landowners, communities and projects in relation to native biodiversity in the Waikato region.
Find out about wetlands community projects in the Waikato.
Track construction and maintenance guides
Carry out your own marine survey
Urban greening manual: How to put nature into our neighbourhoods - Manaaki Whenua site
Conservation volunteers calendar 2012
Community conservation guidelines