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Read the 2006-2009 report of the Boundary Stream Mainland Island project in Hawke's Bay.
This strategic plan briefly reviews the past 10 years' achievements of Boundary Stream Mainland Island and provides an outline to guide the project through the next 10 years of restoration work.
The Bream Bay Strategic Plan is an operational strategy for the conservation of Bream Bay, a 10-km coastal strip on Northland's east coast.
This report describes the most significant natural areas not already protected for nature conservation in the Eastern Wairarapa ecological district, and recommends areas for protection.
This paper discusses how to move from successful restoration of islands to ecosystem restoration on mainland New Zealand.
These guidelines help DOC more effectively manage karst and karst-like areas.
View reconnaissance survey reports of some of Northland's ecological districts for the Protected Natural Areas Programme.
This report details the progress made by Operation Ark to protect vulnerable populations of four endangered species.
This Protected Natural Areas Programme (PNAP) report contains a large amount of information on the ecological values of the Otanewainuku Ecological District and is a significant reference work as it also gives guidance as to the conservation priorities.
This publication identifies the strategic direction of the captive management programme at the Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre in Wairarapa over the next five years.
The Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project aims to restore about 5000 hectares of honeydew beech forest at Lake Rotoiti in Nelson Lakes National Park. Read past newsletters and annual reports.
Review the 2004-2005 Stewart Island/Rakiura monitoring report.
This report focuses on the management actions and outcomes for the tenth season of Te Urewera Mainland Island (TUMI).
This report focuses on the management actions and outcomes for the thirteenth season of Te Urewera Mainland Island (TUMI).
This report describes the most important natural areas in the Wairarapa Plains Ecological District not already protected for nature conservation, and recommends areas for protection.
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