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Plant conservation strategy Wellington Conservancy (excluding Chatham Islands)

Published:

2004

A strategy to ensure that the Wellington region's indigenous plants continue to exist in the wild as part of functioning ecosystems.


Summary

The goal of plant conservation in Wellington Conservancy is to ensure that the
region's indigenous plants and a representative suite of the region's indigenous plant communities, continue to exist in the wild as part of functioning ecosystems.

This strategy outlines how this goal will be achieved for sites other than the Chatham Islands through implementation of three key work areas: in-situ management, exsiting management and conservancy-wide initiatives.

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Publication information

This strategy updates and replaces Empson, R.A.; Sawyer, J.W.D. 1996: Plant Conservation Strategy: Wellington Conservancy, Department of Conservation, Wellington.

ISBN: 0-478-22580-6


Contact

Wellington Hawke's Bay Conservancy Office
Phone: +64 4 472 5821
Email: wellingtonco@doc.govt.nz
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Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai