Conservation Week/ Te Wiki o Te Taiao kicks off on April 20, with hundreds of events happening across the country and a simple call to all New Zealanders: get naturing.
From planting natives and coastal cleanups to pest eradication on workplace grounds, families, communities and colleagues are coming together to connect with and care for Aotearoa's unique natural taonga.
DOC Southern South Island Operations Director Aaron Fleming says naturing means different things to different people, and that's the beauty of it.
"Naturing is something anyone, anywhere can do," he says.
"Using the iNaturalist app to log bird sightings or invasive weeds while on a walk meeting with your colleagues is naturing.
"Tuning into the Kākāpō Cam is a healthy naturing alternative to doomscrolling. Naturing works best when everyone's onboard.
"What's amazing is our wellbeing is boosted by giving back. Nature has had our backs since day one. It's time to return the favour – I'll be rounding up my whānau and friends to help me do just that."
DOC has created a Conservation Week kete full of resources to help people at work or in their communities to plan, promote and share their actions for nature.
Everyone is encouraged to:
- Choose one or more of the easy naturing activities in the Conservation Week kete, such as your workmates together and heading to the beach, river or local park to collect rubbish.