DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
The Department of Conservation ensures the maintenance of trails, trails, shelters and facilities in all parks across the country and manages hundreds of tourist, historical, scientific or ornithological reserves. It is also responsible for the sub-Saharan islands and the two zones classified by UNESCO's world cultural and natural heritage.
This is the Tongariro National park and Wahipounamu (southwest of New Zealand, which includes national parks of Fiordland, Aspiring Mount, Cook Mount and Westland).
The Department of Conservation often offers mini-exposures on the ecology (boards, stuffed animals) and provides all necessary information for hiking (maps, roads and trails, shelters reservations, etc.). You will find DOC centres near all national parks, the complete list can be found on the Internet site www.doc.govt.nz
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