The Government will use $3.5 million from the International Visitor Levy to help restore fire-damaged parts of Tongariro Park.
Tongariro National Park holds dual UNESCO World Heritage status for both its natural and cultural significance — a distinction shared by only a small number of sites globally.
The Government is investing $3.5 million in the restoration of 3000-plus hectares of Tongariro National Park destroyed by two major fires last year ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) The sight of flames tearing across Tongariro National Park last week was heartbreaking for lovers of the landscape. It was also potentially disastrous for a world-renowned ...
Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery Mark Mitchell with rural firefighters as they prepare for the third day fighting the fire in Tongariro National Park. Photo / Mike Scott Rain carries the ...
Rainfall today at Tongariro National Park has helped dampen the fire that's rampaged across nearly 3000 hectares since Saturday. Fire and Emergency says a flyover his afternoon's revealed no signs of ...
The Department of Conservation (DOC) says Tongariro National Park is home to threatened species of flora and insects, as fire-fighters wait to see if a wildfire in the area has really been ...
Video shows white smoke rising beside the road in Tongariro National Park. Video / Supplied Sparks and gravel from the back of a trailer may have caused the recent Tongariro fire, claims a Tongariro ...
A wildfire that swept across thousands of hectares of New Zealand’s Tongariro National Park appears to be coming under control, officials said. Residents are being allowed back into the area following ...
Wellington: New Zealand emergency services are battling a massive wildfire in Tongariro National Park on the North Island, where flames have already scorched an estimated 1,100 hectares, authorities ...
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