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Eastern Wairarapa ecological district: Survey report for the Protected Natural Areas programme

Published:

June 2004

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.

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Summary

This report is an introduction to the Eastern Wairarapa Ecological District, a vast expanse of land to the east of the lower North Island and the third largest ecological district in New Zealand. In particular it describes the most significant natural areas not already protected for nature conservation, and recommends areas for protection to preserve the district's natural character. The report is one of a series produced as part of New Zealand's Protected Natural
Areas Programme (PNAP).

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Publication information

Prepared by Sarah M. Beadel, C. James Bibby, Alison J. Perfect, Aalbert Rebergen, and John Sawyer

© 2002 Department of Conservation
ISBN: 0-478-22576-8
ISSN: 0112-9252

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Wellington Hawke's Bay Conservancy Office
Phone: +64 4 472 5821
Email: wellingtonco@doc.govt.nz
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