DOC Unveil Two-storey Kauri Mural in the Bay of Plenty
On a chilled winter day, the Department of Conservation (DOC) and the Bay of Plenty community gathered to commemorate the mighty kauri...
Don’t Snag the Shags!
Shags are native residents of New Zealand most frequently seen near water often spreading their wings and basking in the sunshine.
Charlie’s Lucky Escape
There have been four recent instances of cats being attacked by two or three roaming dogs in the Maungatapu area.
Mural Unveiling “Te Wao Tapu Nui o Tane Mahuta – The Domain of Tane”
The Department of Conservation Tauranga is hosting a public celebration for the mural unveiling of Te Wao Tapu Nui o Tane Mahuta...
A Christmas Working Bee
Christmas day was a busy buzzy day at this clinic. Five dogs were seen that day and every single case was because...
Spring Has Sprung!
Spring has arrived and with it our usual onslaught of orphaned and injured wildlife, mainly baby birds.
Many of these are fledgling birds (usually thrushes...
Karanga Manu – The Call Of The Bird
I’ve always talked to manu (birds); I was raised that way. It was only a matter of time that I would duet with kōkako....
Fireworks and Freaked Out Dogs
It's only a month or less until our night sky is lit up in remembrance of some guy we know little about.
While fireworks can...
If you like trout, think about catfish
All it would take to cause irreversible damage to our lakes and tributaries is one person transporting a catfish or its eggs to a...
Bay Conservation Alliance launches with big aspirations for nature conservation
Bay Conservation Alliance launched on Friday 21st September 2018 as part of National Conservation Week and with the support of Conservation Minister Hon. Eugenie...