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Matariki: The best overnight hikes for stargazing

Matariki: The best overnight hikes for stargazing
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Take a hike: Six of the best walks on the Coromandel Peninsula

Take a hike: Six of the best walks on the Coromandel Peninsula
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Poo in a loo and don t leave your rubbish , DOC rangers tell trampers

Poo in a loo and don t leave your rubbish , DOC rangers tell trampers
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MIL-OSI New Zealand: New generation steps up for summer of conservation

Date:  20 January 2021 The young quartet is Jaime White (Community Ranger), Fletcher Broughton (Kauri Dieback Ambassador), Shania Hills (Kauri Dieback Ambassador) and Grace Lockwood (Community Ranger), all in their 20s. DOC Hauraki District Community Supervisor Leanne Irvine, refers to them as “the new generation of conservation professionals”. The quartet work alongside colleagues of all ages, and conservation professionals who’ve been with DOC for several decades. Jaime White joined DOC on a fixed-term contract as maternity cover: “I came into DOC wanting to try something different but ended up really loving it!” “You make friendships where you didn’t think you would, and that’s one of the things I value working for DOC, along with the experience older colleagues have,” Jaime says. “There are lots of opportunities to learn.”

New Generation Steps Up For Summer Of Conservation

The fresh faces of conservation in Hauraki District are in “boots and all” to a busy summer. The young quartet is Jaime White (Community Ranger), Fletcher Broughton (Kauri Dieback Ambassador), Shania Hills (Kauri Dieback Ambassador) and Grace Lockwood (Community Ranger), all in their 20s. Department of Conservation (DOC) Hauraki District Community Supervisor Leanne Irvine, refers to them as “the new generation of conservation professionals”. The quartet work alongside colleagues of all ages, and conservation professionals who’ve been with DOC for several decades. Jaime White joined DOC on a fixed-term contract as maternity cover: “I came into DOC wanting to try something different but ended up really

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