
Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador showing environmental leadership
Former Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador Shay Oates is the first recipient of a new award recognising Golden Bay High School students’ work to enhance environmental

Former Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador Shay Oates is the first recipient of a new award recognising Golden Bay High School students’ work to enhance environmental

Like most people, Laine and Andrew Harding like to keep their backyard in order. But when your backyard is a national park there is a

Seven years ago Mark Mackenzie arrived for a ten-week fixed-term contract as a teacher at Golden Bay High School. He spent those ten weeks finding

Motueka High School teacher Heidi James is not a person to sit on the fence and worry. She believes in focusing on the issues where

Conservation in the Abel Tasman National Park is taking to the sky, with an eye catching depiction of the park proving to be a talking

The Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador (ATYA) programme (formerly Student Advisory Board) provides students the opportunity to develop and grow as leaders, connect with other passionate

We are delighted to announce Ihaka Griffith has been awarded the first Project Janszoon conservation education scholarship. Ihaka is Onetahua marae’s Abel Tasman Youth Ambassador

Te Matau / Separation Point is the point that marks the separation between Tasman and Golden Bays. Explorer Dumont D’Urville named it the very practical

A second nest has now been found where a captive raised female and wild male have hatched two chicks in the Canaan area. In March we

Ask an evolutionary biologist what his idea of the ultimate holiday is, and if it’s Professor Doug Robinson, he will say; trudging the tracks of

The Abel Tasman National Park is now playing a major role in the survival of New Zealand’s rarest duck, the pāteke / brown teal.

The A24 trapping networks in the park are proving to be so highly effective in keeping rat numbers down that the network of self re-setting
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