Public involvement in [New Zealand] island restoration
1990
Bellingham, M. (Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, Wellington (New Zealand))
The Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society was founded on the issue of island restoration, that of Kapiti Island in 1923. It is presently involved in New Zealand's most ambitious restoration project to date -eradication of mice and revegetation of the 217-ha Mana Island near Wellington. Conservation groups and the New Zealand public have always played a major part in island restoration, in particular on large islands such as Little Barrier, Mangere, Tiritiri Matange, Mana, Somes, and Limestone islands. Public involvement and support are critical elements of success in present and future island restoration projects
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