Conservation publications - all regions
Chatham Island plants
Arawai Kākāriki wetland restoration programme delivers biodiversity, community and learning outcomes at three of New Zealand's foremost wetland/freshwater sites. Read the key achievements of the programme 2007-2010.
Review a report on the translocation of Chatham Island snipe.
This much-anticipated revised and expanded edition describes the Chatham Islands with emphasis on their geology, flora, fauna, habitats, and extinct and endangered species - on land, in freshwater and in the sea.
Find out about vascular plants recorded from the Chatham Islands since 1864. This 2011 checklist updates one produced in 1999, to include naturalised exotic plants as well as indigenous species.
View the material prepared for Government observers on the identification of protected corals known to be caught incidental to fishing.
This brochure outlines measures you can take to prevent rodents and unwanted plants and insects from invading New Zealand's offshore islands.
This 10 year plan identifies monitoring to help understand the effects of animal pests on the vegetation of the Chatham Islands.
DOC manages a range of historic sites around New Zealand. This register provides a list of sites in each conservancy.
This report presents information on the indigenous orchids of the Chatham Islands.
A factsheet about the plants that can be found on the Chatham Islands.
Find out how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.