A Tūī feeding on native flax in an Aotearoa forest

Nature education · Aotearoa New Zealand

Growing a generation of nature guardians.

We help young people build a meaningful connection with nature — and turn learning into real action.

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What we stand for

We connect young people with nature

Through real experiences in Aotearoa's forests, coasts and sanctuaries — observing, questioning and understanding the natural world.

We turn learning into action

From nature journaling to community conservation and citizen science, we help rangatahi move from knowing to doing.

We grow future guardians

Youth forums, leadership and the Junior Mentor pathway give young people the voice and confidence to speak for nature.

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Programme pathways

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Native species to discover

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Membership types

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Fees fund youth programmes

A Kea in flight over the Southern Alps

A call for a wilder Aotearoa

Forests full of birdsong. Coasts alive with seabirds. A generation of young people who know, love and protect the natural world. Join the chorus of voices calling for a wilder future.

The guardian community

Through our growing community we're connecting families, young people, educators, scientists and volunteers across Aotearoa — learning together and taking action for the places they call home.

Our story so far

See how much we've grown — and what more we could achieve together for nature and young people.

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Guardian resources

A growing collection of learning materials, activities and practical guides for young guardians and whānau.

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