Threatened Species Recovery Plans

Threatened Species Recovery Plans are statements of the Department of Conservation's (DOC's) intentions for the conservation of particular plants or animals for a defined period. By focusing on goals and objectives for management, recovery plans serve to guide DOC in its allocation of resources, and to promote discussion amongst practitioners and a wider section of the interested public.

ISSN 1170-3806

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The following Threatened Species Recovery Plans have been approved and are in use, but have not been formally published:

  • Atriplex hollowayi (Holloway's crystalwort)
  • Helichrysum dimorphum
  • Hutton's shearwater/titi
  • Kaki/black stilt
  • Loranthaceous mistletoes
  • Mohua/yellowhead
  • Orange-fronted kakariki
  • Short-horned grasshopper
  • Snipe/tutukiwi (NZ and Chatham Islands)
  • Westland black petrel

For more information, please email Pam Cromarty (pcromarty@doc.govt.nz) or Emma Neill (eneill@doc.govt.nz), or phone + 64 4 471 3270.

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