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Natural areas of Ahipara Ecological District

Published:  

1998

This is a reconnaissance survey report about the Ahipara Ecological District for the Protected Natural Areas Programme.

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Summary

The Ahipara Ecological District is located on the western coast of the North Island, south of Kaitaia, and covers approximately 27,762 ha and occupies a unique place in the geography of Northland. It encompasses the southern extremeties of Ninety Mile Beach, the mouths of the Herekino and Whangape harbours, and several high dissected plateaus whose ecology is dominated by the presence of kauri.

It may seem that sufficient land is already reserved. However, this view does not take into account the importance of these natural areas to New Zealand’s biodiversity, the nationally and regionally uncommon biological associations, and the outstanding examples of nationally rare habitats.

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Published by
Department of Conservation
Northland Conservancy

© Crown copyright 1998
This report may be freely copied provided that the Department of Conservation is acknowledged as the source of the information.

ISSN 0112-9252
ISBN 0-478-21711-0


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