Find out how you can encourage biodiversity at your place.
As part of our work to prepare for population growth, we’ve been working with ecology and landscape specialists to identify important areas of native ...
We held a bioblitz at Zealandia Ecosanctuary and the surrounding halo in February 2017.
The kākā is a threatened species that were reintroduced by Zealandia in 2001, and since then have become an increasingly common sight in Wellington.
The main threats to Wellington's biodiversity are further habitat loss and introduced pest species.
Find out what actions we're taking to help protect and restore biodiversity in Wellington.
Information on issues, projects and volunteering to protect Wellington's reserves.
This is a joint project between Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and the NEXT Foundation.