"A
clean, unique and healthy environment, sustaining nature and
people's needs and aspirations"
The
Environment 2010 Vision, in which the Department of Conservation
has direct responsibilities and roles
The Department
of Conservation is the central New Zealand government organisation
charged with conservation. Its mission is to conserve the natural
and historic heritage of New Zealand for the benefit of present
and future generations.
The department promotes biodiversity conservation, historic
conservation, the conservation experience, conservation partnerships
and quality conservation management.
The
Department manages or administers on behalf of New Zealanders:
national parks and forest parks, reserves and conservation areas,
protected indigenous forests, protected inland waters and wild
and scenic rivers, indigenous/native wildlife, non-commercial
freshwater fisheries, historic places on conservation land,
marine reserves and protecting marine mammals, offshore islands
set aside for conservation