Stewardship areas of New Zealand

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Stewardship land is a type of public conservation land in New Zealand that is stuck in a limbo state, after being transferred to the Department of Conservation (DOC) but not yet allocated a formal protection category.

Like other types of conservation land, stewardship land is administered by DOC under the Conservation Act 1987.[1]

As of November 2025, 30% of conservation land in New Zealand is classified as a stewardship area, which amounts to over 2.7 million hectares (6,700,000 acres) of land.[1] This includes:

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