Takahe : Resources

In addition to the data that has been collected in database, several types of additional resources are available. If you would like to add a new resource for a species, contact us. We accept photographs, audio (bird songs/calls), video, non-copyrighted documents, and website links. To add a resource you must have the proprietary rights to that resource or it must be public domain.


Images

Images

  • Takahe
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Multimedia

Multimedia

Documents

Documents

Links

Links

Sources

Reference Sources

  • Title: Flora & Fauna entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors:
    Publisher: Fiorland
    Year:
    Volume:
    Pages:
    Location: http://www.fiordland.org.nz/Explore-Fiordland/Flora--Fauna.asp
    Type: gvt/NGO web site
  • Title: Takahe leave island for mountain homeland entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors:
    Publisher: department of conservation, Wellington
    Year:
    Volume:
    Pages:
    Location: http://www.doc.govt.nz/about-doc/news/media-releases/takahe-leave-island-for-mountain-homeland/
    Type: gvt/NGO web site - News
  • Title: Fiordland National Park management plan entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors:
    Publisher: department of conservation, Wellington
    Year: 2007
    Volume:
    Pages:
    Location: http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/about-doc/role/policies-and-plans/national-park-management-plans/fiordland/fnpmp-june-2007.pdf
    Type: gvt/NGO report
  • Title: TAKAHE RECOVERY PLAN entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors: Dave Crouch
    Publisher: Department of Conservation, Wellington
    Year: 1994
    Volume: THREATENED SPECIES RECOVERY PLAN SERIES NO. 12
    Pages:
    Location:
    Type: gvt/NGO report
  • Title: TAKAHE RECOVERY PLAN entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors: Dave Crouchley
    Publisher: Department of Conservation, Wellington
    Year: 1994
    Volume: THREATENED SPECIES RECOVERY PLAN SERIES NO. 12
    Pages:
    Location:
    Type: gvt/NGo report
  • Title: sex specific consequences of recent inbreeding in an ancestrally inbred population of new Zealand Takahe entered by Katell Jaouannet
    Authors: Jamieson, ian G.//Roy, Michael S.//Lettink, Marieke
    Publisher: conservation biology
    Year: 2003
    Volume: 17
    Pages: 708-716
    Location:
    Type: peer-reviewed article