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Priority Listing of Rare Breeds
All breeds of New Zealand feral origin – at least until we know more of their genetics. 2. New Zealand landrace breeds. 3. Breeds of historical origin which have been here continuously ... be revised and ‘fine tuned’ as further information becomes available. 1. Breeds of Feral Origin: CATTLE: Enderby Island SHEEP: Arapawa; Campbell Island; Chatham Island; Clarence Reserve; Diggers Hill; Herbert; ...
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WAIPU GOATS
Origin: Feral Waipu goat (Photo courtesy Geoff Minchin) Waipu Goats A Rare Breed of Feral Origin At Waipu, the the northern part of the North Island, New Zealand, there is a small flock of feral ... to six, including only one buck. • » Breeders Directory listing • See also: » Feral Breeds statement » Go to Rare Breeds Home Page See also Navigation Bar at top ...
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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
(Case et al. 1992; Taboada 1992). Mongooses, dogs, and feral cats prey heavily on juvenile iguanas, and in many areas introduced livestock have denuded the ... . Finally, a list of national agencies, research institutions, and conservation organizations in the countries of origin for the taxa covered by the Action Plan is included. The West Indian Iguana Action ...
www.iucn-isg.org


WATER BUFFALO
New Zealand: Rare Importation: Recent Water Buffalo A Rare Breed of South-east Asian Origin Water Buffalo, West Coast, South Island (Trotter/McCulloch photo) The Water or Indian Buffalo ... many centuries, principally as draught animals, although some groups have reverted to a feral state outside their country of origin – including Australia. Water Buffaloes have been imported into New Zealand ...
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AUSTRALIAN TEAMSTER DONKEYS
STATUS New Zealand: Rare Importation: c.1970s Australian Teamster Donkeys A Rare Breed of Australian Origin Australian Teamster donkeys (Photo by Pat Emmett) Donkeys from which the Australian ‘Teamster’ ... use of mechanized transport, donkeys largely outlived their usefulness, and many were released, forming feral herds in outback areas. When there was an upsurge in interest in donkeys in ...
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Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and Research
AND DISTRIBUTION OF SOME IMPORTANT ALIEN PLANTS IN HAWAII (Status and Distribution section divider page ) Origin and Distribution of Adventive Alien Flowering Plants in Hawaii (p. 99) Lyndon Wester Distribution of ... among Native and Alien Plants on Pacific Islands with and without Significant Human Disturbance and Feral Ungulates (p. 597) Mark D. Merlin and James O. Juvik Alien and Native Plant ...
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation -- USA & International home page
May, suggesting she is of arctic or high latitude origin. Given the direct route and speed of migrating spring peregrines, she ... bird winters amongst the high-rises and preys on the abundant feral pigeons! FLORIDA: December 24, 2001 Patrick Leary reports: Since my last ... departs early in spring and I suspect she is continental in origin, while the former departs very late (May) so I suspect ...
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Sanctuary Asia - Interviews
I have to say nevertheless that the possibility of an unwanted encounter with temperamental feral elephants on Interview Island did once give me an anxious moment or two, particularly when ... working to protect a heritage that belongs to them. Also that the ocean is the origin of all life on earth, and their future depends on the survival and health of ...
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Media Releases
The Government’s secret two million dollar Sinclair Knight Mertz superhighway study ignores the origin and destination of Mountains road traffic. The vast majority of the vehicle movements in the ... Government is holding this big carrot saying we will help you with your weeds and feral animals. On the other hand they want to open 1.6 million hectares of national ...
www.colongwilderness.org.au


Trumpeter Swan Factsheet - WDNR
In 1989, the WDNR had three potential captive breeding pairs. Two pairs of Hennepin Parks' origin occupied territories in the wild. One of these Hennepin pairs produced two young; the ... several zoological parks, private aviculturalists, and habitat foundations. Reintroduction methods include: cross fostering with feral Mute swans; release of two-year old swans from Alaskan and avicultural stock; and ...
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