ZEALANDIA has some new skills on the table following the announcement of a new Trustee…
Ashley Joy started volunteering at ZEALANDIA through the Gateway program back in 2012. Without a clear direction for…
Here is a profile of fascinating facts about three of ZEALANDIA’s podocarp or Southern Hemisphere conifer trees. You’ll spot them when you wander along ZEALANDIA’s many tracks. These three podocarps are: totāra (Podocarpus totara), rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), and kahikatea…
Historically, te reo Māori was an oral language and Matariki (Māori New Year) was a time…
Recently, the ZEALANDIA Walking Group enjoyed not only the beautiful, still Autumnal Valley/Turbine Track, but also an unexpected on-site talk by Volunteer/Guide, Chris Moore, about Fungi.
Recently we completed ten counts of all visible Maud Island frogs in their enclosures over five nights in February…
Do you know your tutu from your supplejack?
You’d be wise not to eat any asparagus-like shoots in the bush if you’re not sure!
In 2014 tramper Matthew Pike found this out the hard way after adding what he thought was a…
I love to go a-walking along Zealandia`s tracks,
On Thursday 28th January, 2016, 45 rare Spotted skinks were released onto the slope above Tui…
This story depends on you knowing two things.
First is that whenever you visit a kākā nest box there is ‘local’ robin who will come and check you out. Second is that at the end of the kākā nesting season the boxes need their annual overhaul — consider it like the chambermaids…