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Wetlands

Tauherenikau River mouth, Lake Wairarapa. Photo: Phil Brady.

Lake Wairarapa Wetlands Action Plan 2000-2010

The Lake Wairarapa Wetlands Action Plan 2000-2010 sets out management directions for the wetlands.

Wetlands at sunset, Te Anau Area.

New Zealand Wetlands Management Policy

Review information on the government's desire and effort to protect important wetlands.

O Tu Wharekai wetland, Photo G Iles.

Ō Tū Wharekai wetland factsheet

Ō Tū Wharekai is one of the best examples of an unspoiled, intact, inter-montane wetland system remaining in New Zealand, and is nationally important for wildlife.

Matata Wildlife Refuge.

Wetland restoration guide: Preserving and re-creating our wildlife water wonderlands in the Bay of Plenty

A guide to preserving and re-creating our wildlife water wonderlands in the Bay of Plenty.



 

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Wetlands conservation

Visit the National Wetland Trust
www.wetlandtrust.org.nz

Visit Fish and Game New Zealand
www.fishandgame.org.nz

Find out about World Wetlands Day

 

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