
DOC volunteers
DOC volunteers are individuals who assist the Department of Conservation (DOC) in various conservation efforts in New Zealand. These volunteers contribute their time and skills to protect native wildlife, restore habitats, and maintain walking tracks. Their activities can include planting trees, monitoring endangered species, and educating the public about conservation. By supporting these initiatives, DOC volunteers play a crucial role in preserving New Zealand's natural heritage and promoting environmental stewardship within communities. Volunteering with the DOC provides a hands-on opportunity to engage in meaningful conservation work and help sustain the country's unique ecosystems.