A Ngāi Tahu mana whenua panel has been established to work with DOC and Minister Kiritapu Allan as part of the arrangement reached between the parties.
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Taranaki Mounga project to restore the ‘mauri’ back to the mountain
Taranaki Mounga is an ambitious conservation project transforming the mountain, ranges and islands of Taranaki.
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DoC prioritises managing visitor numbers over waahi tapu
New Department of Conservation report on New Zealand's natural, cultural and historic heritage.
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Ngāti Porou kaitiaki wins NZ’s most prestigious conservation award
Graeme Atkins’ advocacy for restoring the health of the forests of the Raukūmara Range has helped secure a record $34 million investment in Te Raukūmara Pae Maunga project.
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Jones disappointed with Taranaki Crossing delays but says it's up to iwi to drive it
Jones says since he’s not the minister of conservation it’s not his responsibility.
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East Coast iwi 'shovel ready' to save their dying forest
On the East Coast where iwi guardians of Te Raukūmara Range are working to save their forest which lies between the Bay of Plenty and East Cape. Te Whānanu-ā-Apanui and Ngāti Porou have submitted a budget bid to the Minister of Conservation to support their restoration project.
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Ngāti Wai prepare to remove dead whale from Whananaki beach
The Department of Conservation was first made aware of the Gray's Beaked whale about six metres long found stranded north of Whananaki around 7.30am this morning.
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Investigation underway after shark dies at Auckland beach
The shark was caught in a net so police and DOC are trying to find more information on how the incident occurred. People can be fined up to $250,000 and six months imprisonment for hunting, harming or killing a white shark.
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Māui dolphins often present in Taranaki
New underwater research has confirmed that Hector's or Māui dolphins are often present in the Taranaki region.
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Not too late for Māori to save NZ's polluted waters
Over half of NZ’s 800 monitored water sites show signs of increased nitrate pollution. Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says intensification and urban growth have placed increasing pressure on both water quality and quantity.