Hut warden and iwi guardian Kylie Batt helped educate people on how to safely visit Rotomairewhenua / Blue Lake Photo: DOC

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A DOC and iwi initiative in Nelson Lakes National Park has helped protect an alpine lake from a new environmental challenge. Walking in the footsteps of her ancestors and protecting a lake with the world’s clearest freshwater, made last summer rather special for Kylie Batt (Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō). It certainly made up […]
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Kathy Ombler

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Kathy Ombler

Freelance author Kathy Ombler mostly writes about outdoor recreation, natural history and conservation, and has contributed to Wilderness for many years. She has also written and edited for other publications and websites, most recently Federated Mountain Club’s Backcountry, Forest & Bird, and the Backcountry Trust. Books she has authored include Where to Watch Birds in New Zealand, Walking Wellington and New Zealand National Parks and Other Wild Places. She is currently a trustee for Wellington’s Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust.

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