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Waikato

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Parks & recreation

Whale Bay at sunset, Raglan, Waikato. Photo: Paul Schilov.

Learn about places you can visit in Waikato, tracks you can walk and huts and campsites you can stay in.

Conservation

Marokopa Falls.

Find out about Waikato's land, marine, plants and animals, heritage protection and threat management.

Getting involved

Transfer of North Island kokako from Mapara Wildlife Reserve to Pukaha Mount Bruce forest. Photo: Sue Galbraith.

Get involved in Waikato events, education, boards, partnerships, funds and community projects.

About DOC

Te Kawa pa, Waikato. Photo: Peter Jones.

Get the latest news about DOC in Waikato, its structure and role, and concessions and permits information.

Publications

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Browse publications from or about DOC's Waikato region.

Highlights:

NZ Cycle Trail project: The Timber Trail, Pureora - Ongarue

Find out about a new cycleway developed in Pureora Forest Park, in the centre of the North Island.

Waikato Conservation Management Strategy consultation

Participate in the review of the Waikato Conservation Management Strategy. Let us know what matters to you, which places you value and what you think they should be like in 10 years. Submissions closed at 4.30 pm Friday 15 March 2013

 

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Waikato Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 7 858 1000
Email:   waikato@doc.govt.nz
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