Excellent leadership opportunities North & South Island locations The Department of Conservation (DOC) received a significant funding boost in 2018 of $181.6 million over four years.   This is one of the biggest funding increases that DOC has ever received, and it will benefit New Zealand's native plants, wildlife and natural landscapes.  $76 million of this funding is for biodiversity initiatives across land, freshwater and marine ecosystems, which means that DOC's Biodiversity Group is expanding in order to deliver its ambitious new work programme. Within the Terrestrial Science Unit three new Manager roles have been created. These are excellent opportunities to provide leadership across some of the more complex and challenging conservation issues facing New Zealand. All

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