Federated Mountain Clubs (FMC) celebrates outdoor recreation, cherishes our backcountry and acts to protect both for future generations. Our 21,000 members, from all corners of New Zealand, explore our wild places.
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Latest News
Agreement reached for Dunstan Downs tenure review
Recreation and conservation in the Lindis are the winners in the Dunstan Downs Crown pastoral lease’s tenure review, with 99% of the property to become […]
FMC President Election 2022
Nominations for the FMC Executive 2022/23 closed last week. Two candidates have put their name forward for the […]
FMC launches stewardship land map
Stewardship land is public conservation land, mostly with high values, but without the classifications to match those values. It includes the Remarkables, the […]
Submission on stewardship land reclassification process
FMC has written a submission on proposed law changes relating to how stewardship land is reclassified.
Stewardship land – or […]
FMC Exec Nominations 2022
It’s that time of the year again when we ask all our member clubs to think about nominating someone for the Executive. It is a […]
Submission on Lowburn Valley tenure review
Submissions on Lowburn Valley tenure review are currently open, until Monday 7 March 2022.
Lowburn Valley is a 5,815 hectare pastoral lease located […]