Beggs Bush is administered by the Department of Conservation (DOC) and works alongside them in carrying out approved projects. . A range of conservation work is available
Are you a conservation minded person? Help Save the Otago Peninsula by joining one of STOP's weekly Working Bees! Help establish future forests and enhance the creeks for native fish, so that the peninsula has the best chance for the future!
Help protect the Yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho and other wildlife by educating visitors to Sandfly Bay.
Require Wildlife Attendees to encourage visitors to view wildlife (penguins, seals) from the hide and track.
Help rebuild native habitats around Cromwell, one plant at a time, get your hands dirty and enjoy being out in the fresh air!
Join the Lindis Pass Conservation volunteers who care for the landscape and work to enhance its natural, scenic, conservation and recreational values.
Join trust members and assist in maintaining important historic sites in our area by undertaking tasks such as weed control and building maintenance.
Rock up, muck in and help keep Queenstown beaches clean by joining the team of Sea Shepherd volunteers picking up litter near the water edges on the last Sunday of every month.
Native plant maintenance volunteer. Approx 2-3 hours per week in Arrowtown.
Do you love hands on work? Do you value conservation and heritage? Use your practical skills to support the Trust's Ecological Re-vegetation project and help to support the ecology, biodiversity and heritage of Quarantine Island/Kamau Taurua!