Macquarie Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, notable for its geological makeup and diverse wildlife.
Te Wahipounamu covers 2.6 million hectares of wilderness in the southwest corner of the South Island.
Piopiotahi Marine Reserve, a pristine fjord ecosystem lying within Fiordland National Park.
The Orokonui Ecosanctuary is a protected natural area where native flora and fauna thrive.
Fiordland National Park is a vast, remote wilderness area in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island.
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park features the tallest mountain in New Zealand.
Located on Bruny Island in Tasmania, South Bruny National Park offers a diverse range of ecosystems.
Tasman National Park encompasses a range of natural features including forests, coastlines, and wildlife.
The Hastings Caves State Reserve in Tasmania boasts massive dolomite caves.