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Autopsy report for seabirds killed and returned from New Zeland fisheries 1 January 1998 to 30 September - Birds returned by Ministry of Fisheries observers to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

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Autopsy report for seabirds killed and returned from New Zeland fisheries 1 January 1998 to 30 September - Birds returned by Ministry of Fisheries observers to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

Identification of genetic diversity for lizard conservation

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Identification of genetic diversity for lizard conservation
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Border control for potential aquatic weeds, stage 1 : weed risk model / P.D. Champion and J.S. Clayton

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Border control for potential aquatic weeds, stage 1 : weed risk model / P.D. Champion and J.S. Clayton
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

What's happening with stoat research? Report on the five-year stoat research programme

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What's happening with stoat research? Report on the five-year stoat research programme
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

Humpback whales around New Zealand

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Humpback whales around New Zealand
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Rodent baits and delivery systems for island protection / Cheryl E. O'Connor and Charles T. Eason

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Rodent baits and delivery systems for island protection / Cheryl E. O'Connor and Charles T. Eason
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

Monitoring the impacts of vertebrate control operations on non-target wildlife species / E.B. Spurr and R.G. Powlesland

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Monitoring the impacts of vertebrate control operations on non-target wildlife species / E.B. Spurr and R.G. Powlesland
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Conservation of the Tahiti flycatcher (Pomarea nigra) : Report on advice provided to Societe d'Ornithologie de Polynesie

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Conservation of the Tahiti flycatcher (Pomarea nigra) : Report on advice provided to Societe d'Ornithologie de Polynesie
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Development of a method for evaluating the risk to New Zealand's indigenous fauna from the introduction of exotic diseases and pests : including a case study on native parrots

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Development of a method for evaluating the risk to New Zealand's indigenous fauna from the introduction of exotic diseases and pests : including a case study on native parrots
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Comparative review of models for sustainable yield in indigenous forests

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Comparative review of models for sustainable yield in indigenous forests
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