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Trilepidea adamsii
(Adams mistletoe)

Extinct

JUNE NETWORK NEWSLETTER -

Trilepidea - the Network Newsletter for June 2009 is now available to be downloaded from the publication area of the site. read more>
INFORMATION ON STATUS OF NZ LICHENS NEEDED -

Information on the current population status of NZ's lichens is needed for assessment of their threat status. read more>
NETWORK CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NOW ON-LINE -

The proceedings of the Network's 2008 conference held at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington have now been published on-line. read more>
Introduction

The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network was established in 2003 with the vision that 'no indigenous species of plant will become extinct nor be placed at risk of extinction as a result of human action or indifference, and that the rich, diverse and unique plant life of New Zealand will be recognised, cherished and restored'.

Members of the Network will collaborate to protect and restore New Zealand's indigenous plant life and their natural habitats and associated species. This will be achieved through:

  • dissemination of information about indigenous plant species and communities
  • coordination of ex-situ management of threatened plants
    plant conservation training programmes
  • undertaking conservation activities to protect threatened plants and communities

It has been established as a contribution towards implementing the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy and the Global Plant Conservation Strategy. Membership includes botanists, horticulturalists, botanic gardens, universities, local authorities, central government and community groups. The network was established so that:

  • Plant conservation practice will be improved.
  • There will be increased efficiencies in achieving plant conservation outcomes and overlaps in work will be minimised.
  • Increased resources will be generated to focus on plant conservation priorities.
  • More information will be freely available to those involved in plant conservation.

This website provides information about native plants and their conservation in New Zealand. The main focus for the network is the nationally threatened plants and plant communities that require conservation management for their continued survival.

Please contact us if you have information, photographs, illustrations or events that can be used or promoted by the network or if you wish to comment on the existing content.




Copyright information New Zealand Plant Conservation 2004

 


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