High school students Milan Chapman and May Takahashi met the Duke and Duchess when they visited Abel Tasman National Park today. They told Lisa Owen what they spoke to them about, and who is their favourite.

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High school students Milan Chapman and May Takahashi met the Duke and Duchess when they visited Abel Tasman National Park today. They told Lisa Owen what they spoke to them about, and who is their favourite.

More young people will be connecting with the Abel Tasman as the park’s education programme expands. Motueka Guardian, 13 March 2018
The September issue of the Royal Overseas League magazine, Overseas, featured an article on Springtime in the New Zealand Forest, featuring Project Janszoon Director Philip
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand’s smallest national park, but it has the largest number of visitors, 250 thousand people annually. Ecologist and Project
Project Janszoon welcomes donations to help with our work in the Abel Tasman National Park.
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