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Te Urewera Mainland Island Annual Report 2008-2009

Published:

September 2010

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A ship rat predating a blackbird. Photo: Nga Manu Images.
A ship rat predating a blackbird
Photo: Nga Manu Images

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Table of contents

Summary and table of contents(PDF, 3,116K)

1.0 Introduction (PDF, 266K)

1.1 Introduction and scope of the report
1.2 Project overview
1.3 Site description
1.4 Project framework
1.5 Project vision and management objectives

2.0 Management approach (PDF, 1,212K)

2.1 The 'Background/Core Area' concept
2.2 Management concepts and terminology

3.0 Project management and research (PDF, 302K)

3.1 Annual review
3.2 Looking forward
3.3 Administration
3.4 Research

4.0 Animal pest control

4.1 Introduction (PDF, 422K)
4.2 Possums: (PDF, 540K)
4.3 Rats: (PDF, 972K)
4.4 Stoats: (PDF, 451K)
4.5 Deer: (PDF, 570K)
4.6 Cats: (PDF, 310K)
4.7 Dogs: (PDF, 129K)
4.8 Pigs: (PDF, 203K)

5.0 Conservation monitoring

5.1 Introduction: (PDF, 183K)
5.2 Kokako: (PDF, 585K)
5.3 Kiwi: (PDF, 484K)
5.4 Whio: (PDF, 550K)
5.5 Mistletoe: (PDF, 405K)
5.6 Deer impacts: (PDF, 362K)
5.7 Canopy condition: (PDF, 440K)

6.0 Community awareness and participation (PDF, 112K)

7.0 Acknowledgements (PDF, 104K)

8.0 References (PDF, 108K)

9.0 Appendices (PDF, 306K)


Summary

The purpose of this report is to communicate the management actions and outcomes associated with the Te Urewera Mainland Island for the year 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.

This report covers the management of the project, research details, reports on animal pest control, conservation outcomes, community awareness and participation.

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Publication information

ISSN: 1179-9269 (Print)
ISSN: 1179-9277 (Web)

Contact

Te Urewera Whirinaki Area Office
Phone: +64 7 366 1080
Email: teureweravc@doc.govt.nz
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