Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office - Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office 34-36 Taupo Quay

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About Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office

Native species are fighting for survival from predation by rats, stoats and possums. Without protection, we risk losing New Zealand’s unique natural heritage and biodiversity.

Alongside our partners, we use 1080, large-scale trapping and other methods to protect native birds, bats, frogs, lizards, giant land snails and forests. We do this work at important conservation sites across the country to help them recover.

1080 is the most effective tool to control introduced predators over large areas and rough terrain. Decades of research shows it protects vulnerable wildlife and forests and helps populations to grow.

The programme is a critical part of the Predator Free 2050 movement. It is protecting the remaining populations of native species while other tools are being developed to eradicate possums, rats and stoats. 

To help achieve this, we are consulting and partnering with hapū, iwi, communities, landowners and other organisations involved in conservation.

Contact Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office

Address :

Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office 34-36 Taupo Quay, Whanganui 4500, New Zealand

Phone : 📞 +9
Postal code : 4500
Website : http://www.doc.govt.nz/
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Department of Conservation - Whanganui Office 34-36 Taupo Quay, Whanganui 4500, New Zealand
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Whanganui River Canoes on Google

friendly, and knowledgeable staff - beautiful building
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Richard Trierweiler on Google

Very friendly and helpful in getting all your permits for dogs/hunting, etc.
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Gergely Pajor on Google

Nice building with a café and etc. BUT want to print their own DOC confirmation sheet for 2 NZD/page...!!!

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