Protecting Auckland's environment
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5 ways to improve biodiversity
Our native flora and fauna is a taonga that does much to define us as a nation but we need to tackle the big questions around its future management.
Mayor commits to a greener Auckland
Mayor Phil Goff attended a Together4Climate event in Paris alongside 11 mayors from major cities.
Not your average superhero
Meet Janine Nillesen - one of our hardworking rangers at Ambury Regional Park.
Starting your spring planting? Read these Conservation Week tips first!
Conservation Week 2017 is underway. It's cool to remember that what we plant can have a real impact on native species – with the right plants in place your garden could become a safe haven for birds, insects and even lizards!
Healthy Hunua
Three years on from the first range-wide pest management operation in the Hunua Ranges, the council will apply 1080 to the parkland and some neighbouring DOC and private land.
Quiz: How much of a conservation expert are you?
Put your knowledge to the test this Conservation Week (14-22 October).
Butterflies flutter by at Blockhouse Bay
Following an agreement with Whau Local Board, the Moths and Butterflies of New Zealand Trust will establish a butterfly garden in Blockhouse Bay Recreation Reserve.
Hunua Ranges bursting with baby kōkako
Auckland Council’s biggest ever pest control operation has chalked up a major victory for the endangered kōkako, with dozens of new chicks hatching in the Hunua Ranges this summer.
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