A Landcare Research site providing access to information on plants that occur in New Zealand. The site combines data from the New Zealand Plant Names database and the Allan Herbarium Specimen database.
A database providing information on traditional used of native New Zealand plants. This valuable resource is now made available on the Web to anyone with an interest in New Zealand native plants and their cultural uses.
Specialists in wild animal management. Prohunt have expertise in habitat restoration, removing browsing ungulates such as goats, pigs and deer from areas of high conservation value.
Provides scientific advice in the area of statistical ecology, population modelling and applied statistics.
Taranaki is known for its fresh green environment; a huge variety of plants grow in its temperate climate and rich soils. While the region's economic strength is based on its highly productive farmland, their native forests, coastal plants and prolific gardens help enrich the Taranaki lifestyle.
Choose a New Zealand native tree or shrub and have it planted in your name, in beautiful Kaikoura. A great way to take an active role in the preservation and enhancement of Kaikoura's unique environment.
Providing information about the ecology and management of the tussock grasslands.
The Trust takes action to improve our ecological heritage, promoting the protection, enhancement and restoration of ecological and biodiversity values in the Taupo and Waikato catchment area.
A comprehensive database of coastal and marine information for the Waikato for use by government agencies, researchers, consultancies and the general public.
An online searchable directory of information that is available on freshwater, both surface and groundwater, in New Zealand. Some 500 metadata records from New Zealand are available for searching.
Working together to protect New Zealand. Weedbusters is a weeds awareness and education programme that aims to protect New Zealand's environment from the increasing weed problem. Pest animals and plants are a great threat to New Zealand's biodiversity.
Established in 1939, the Wellington Botanical Society has a membership of about 350 professional and amateur botanists. Their aim is to assist in the conservation and protection of New Zealand native plants, through research, field work, publication, advocacy and the provision of botanical expertise.
The West Coast of New Zealand's South Island features a wonderful and diverse marine environment. This forum examines ways to protect our marine ecosystems, seascapes and marine wildlife.
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