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Chatham Islands

Conservation

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Native animals

Chatham Island black robin, South East Island. Photo: Don Merton.

View native animals information that specifically relates to the Chatham Islands region.

Threats & impacts

Mouse. Photo: Don Merton.

Find information about threats to the Chatham Islands biodiversity such as pests, weeds and fire, and learn about the impacts of conservation work in the region.

Native plants

Chatham Island christmas tree. Photo: Andrew Penniket.

View native plants information that specifically relates to the Chatham Islands region.

Land & freshwater

South East Island as seen from Pitt Island, Chatham Islands. Photo: Helen Gummer.

Learn about land and freshwater conservation in the Chatham Islands.

Historic

Glory Cottage, Pitt Island. Photo: Allan Jones.

Explore the historic heritage sites that DOC looks after in the Chatham Islands.

Highlights:

Alison Ballance with a Chatham snipe that landed on her backpack. Photo: Alison Ballance.

Our Changing World series: The natural world of the Chatham Islands

Listen to Radio New Zealand's Our Changing World series on the natural world of the Chatham Islands, presented by Alison Ballance.

 

Find out more

Publication

Footnotes - Wellington Hawke's Bay Conservancy newsletter (includes information from the Chatham Islands)

Publication

Chatham Islands media releases

Chatham Islands website

Information

Conservation - all regions

Contact
Chatham Islands Area Office
Phone:      +64 3 305 0098
Email:   kghunt@doc.govt.nz
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