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Auckland Conservation Board appointments announced

Date:  05 October 2009
Associate Minister of Conservation Hon Kate Wilkinson has announced this year's appointments to the Auckland Conservation Board.

DOC commissions further penguin tests

Date:  30 September 2009
As part of research to discover exactly how penguins were exposed to brodifacoum, the Department of Conservation has commissioned further tests on penguin samples.

DOC questions poison claims

Date:  29 September 2009
The Department of Conservation is urging Waiheke Island environmental group Ocean Aware to have samples of marine birds, oysters and dog vomit independently tests by accredited laboratories.

Dolphins test negative for domoic acid

Date:  24 September 2009
Independent laboratory tests on dolphins that died recently in the Hauraki Gulf have come back negative for demoic acid.

Dolphin tests negative for rat poison

Date:  22 September 2009
Independent laboratory texts on dolphins that died recently in the Hauraki Gulf have come back negative for brodifacoum (rat poison).

Wildlife deaths to be investigated further by DOC

Date:  02 September 2009
The Department of Conservation is concerned about recent dolphin deaths in the Hauraki Gulf, and has commissioned toxicology tests to try to determine how they died.

Islands closed for second drop

Date:  09 July 2009
Rangitoto and Motutapu islands are closed to the public for the second of three aerial rodent bait applications.

Islands open again after first successful rat-bait drop

Date:  29 June 2009
Rangitoto and Motutapu islands are now open to the public again after the first successful phase of a three-stage rat baiting operation.

Island restoration programme underway

Date:  18 June 2009
The weather-window is finally right for DOC to begin the first stage of the ambitious plan to remove the remaining pests from Rangitoto and Motutapu islands over the coming months.

Take a look down under during Seaweek

Date:  27 February 2009
It will be heads down, tails up at New Zealand's beaches next week, as thousands of people take part in Seaweek activities all around the country.

Sun, sand and skinks

Date:  16 January 2009
Beach goers on the Hauraki Gulf island of Motuihe will soon be sharing the sand with some scaly companions, with the release of 70 shore skinks on Sunday.

 

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