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Information on this page is from Te Papa Atawhai the Department of Conservation. The Big Picture summarises the values of ecological restoration. It also gives an overview for why we should get involved in ecological restoration and other conservation projects.
Without fresh air, water, seas, fertile soils, forests, animals and plants, we humans couldn’t survive. Everything, even the tiniest of bugs, has a role to play and that includes us.
You are part of your local environment. You, your school and your neighbourhood are all part of a bigger ecosystem. Everything is connected – from the deepest ocean to outer space – and what we do does make a difference.
These values come from the Māori perspective of the natural world.
Everything is connected
Ko au ko te taiao, ko te taiao ko au.
I am the environment, the environment is me.
Toitū te marae a Tāne, Toitū te marae a Tangaroa, Toitū te Tangata.
If we care for the resources of the land and the sea we, the people, will survive.
He nohonga ngātahitanga ahau me te taiāo.
We live as one with our natural world.
Kāore he wāhi i kō atu i a Aotearoa me ōna koiora, me ona waahi ahurei.
There is no place in the world like Aotearoa with its special biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
Try the Why restore ecosystems? quiz.
Videos about the Big Picture ideas and values - Ruud 'The Bugman' Kleinpaste and renowned storyteller Joe Harawira explain the Big Picture ideas and values.
Everyone has a role to play in conservation - video - Find out about the wide range of people who are getting involved and working with the Department of Conservation to look after our special places, plants, and animals.
National and regional conservation programmes - DOC supports a range of education programmes that get people involved with and promote conservation.