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Proceedings of the Banks Peninsula Biodiversity Workshop Conference Paper

Author
Mike Bowie, Rachel Barker, Christina Troup
Year
2010
Journal / Source
Lincoln University Wildlife Management Report
Publisher / Organisation
Lincoln University
Number
30
Month
April
Pages
49
ISBN / ISSN
978-0-86476-234-4
Summary
BOOK LAUNCH: Hugh Wilson’s new book, Natural History of Banks Peninsula Farming & conserving biodiversity Francis Helps, Pohatu/ Flea Bay Conserving weta and other invertebrates: the forgotten fauna Mike Bowie, Lincoln University Sooty shearwater/titi at Stony Bay – why build a predator fence? Anita Spencer, Department of Conservation Native fish: research on Banks Peninsula Phil Jellyman, University of Canterbury Community Conservation, Akaroa John Thom & John McIlroy Christchurch City Council trapping programme- what, where and why? Council rangers: Paul Devlin & Phil Crutchley Mapping/ discussion of traplines in the south east Banks Peninsula bays Department of Conservation, Wayne Beggs Threatened plants - their habitats and mitigating threats Nick Head, Department of Conservation Looking after our local lizards Marieke Lettink, lizard consultant Kereru: monitoring & what landowners can do to assist their conservation Heidi Stevens, Kaupapa Kereru Bush birds: 5-minute bird counts, early findings from surveys Frances Schmechel, ECAN & Sue Lovett Tui: recent translocation & monitoring of tui on Banks Peninsula Laura Molles, Lincoln University DISCUSSION: Building on success - what can be done to continue improving biodiversity on Banks Peninsula. Workshop summary Kerry-Jayne Wilson, Lincoln University GUEST SPEAKER, Dr Simon Pollard, Canterbury Museum. “Spiders: lifestyles of the small and hairy”