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Fiordland

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Parks & recreation

 A tramper looking toward Lake Te Anau from Luxmore Hut, Kepler Track, Fiordland National Park. Photo: Nyla  Strachan.

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Conservation

DOC staff member bagging dead stoat, Secretary Island, Fiordland National Park. Photo: Graham Dainty.

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Volunteers carry stoat traps along the Kepler Track, Fiordland National Park.

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DOC Maori cadet with weed eradication gear. Photo: Kohiti Kohu.

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Behind the Scenes: Conservation in Fiordland

Behind the Scenes is a quarterly newsletter keeping you in touch with conservation in Fiordland and the people making it happen.

Fiordland Coastal Newsletter

Find out what has been happening along the Fiordland Coast.

 

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