New Zealand Natural History Part2 Op 08

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New Zealand Natural History Part 2 Flora and Fauna Tourguiding.wordpress.com Hillary Jenkins, Otago Polytechnic 2008

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New Zealand Natural History

Part 2

Flora and Fauna

Tourguiding.wordpress.comHillary Jenkins, Otago Polytechnic 2008

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IMPORTANT…

Images you are about to see are some of our special places and their inhabitants many of which are ENDEMIC to New Zealand

- Features forming New Zealand’s National Parks and the UNESCO World Heritage Status

- Features which contribute to a booming tourism industry

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Before humans…

• The New Zealand islands looked very different than

today

• No mammals except a couple of bat species and the

NZ Fur seal

• An abundance of birds, many flightless

• Large forested areas of prehistoric trees throughout

the country

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Let’s take a closer look at the climate zones and at

some of the native plants and animals that live

there today

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The Alpine Zone

Glaciers

Braided rivers

Wide open valleys

Ice covered mountains

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Aoraki Mount Cook

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Mountains & Alpine Valleys

Tussock grasses grow here

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600 species of Alpine Plants

93 % found only in New Zealand

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Mount Cook Buttercup- the world’s largest buttercup

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Daisies and Spaniardsspecially adapted for survival

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Miniature brooms

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More buttercups, daisies and bristly carrots

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Flightless Takahe lives in Alpine tussock

(One known population left in the wild)

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Kea - Worlds only Alpine Parrot(only in the South Island of New Zealand)

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Invertebrates – food for birds

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The Temperate Forests

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Podocarp Forests

•Totara

•Kahikatea

•Matai

•Rimu

•Miro

A few precious remnants left

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Beech Forests

Sliver

Red

Mountain

Blackwww.flickr.com/photos/33495997@N00/402696291/sizes/m/

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Kiwi!?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/76074333@N00/281832147/sizes/m/

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Karearea - New Zealand Falcon

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NZ Robin and giant native worm

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Tieke - Saddleback

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Kereru – New Zealand Wood Pigeon

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Rare Flightless Parrot Kakapo86 (+ about 5 new babies this year) left in the world

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Harakeke – New Zealand Flax

an amazing resource

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Piwakawaka (Fantail) and Tui

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8611584@N06/2067358292/sizes/s/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattbinns/2036385629/sizes/m/

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The Subtropical Forest

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Dense lush warm forest full of diversity

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Ancient Ferns- from 100million years ago

200 species, 40 endemic to New Zealand

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More ferns, orchids & mosses

Koru

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Nikau Palm

New Zealand’s only true Palm species

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Kauri - Tane Mahuta our biggest tree

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sassygagliardi/440514174/sizes/m/

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The Coastal Zone

Sand Dunes

Estuaries

Salt Marshes

Headlands

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Cormorants on a West Coast Beach

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Coastal Flowering Hebe

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Penguins and NZ Fur Seals

www.flickr.com/photos/littlebluepenguin/357091278/sizes/m/ www.flickr.com/photos/flissphil/232405333/sizes/m/

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Today…

• Threats from introduced predators such as possum, rabbit, stoat, cat , dog & rats

• Threats from development and industry

• Tremendous work being done by DOC and community groups on habitat restoration, species protection & pest control

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Further reading

Nature Guide to the New Zealand Forest

by John Dawson and Rob Lucas

New Zealand Alpine Plants

by J T Salmon

Field Guide to Birds of New Zealand

by Heather, B and Robertson, H

www.doc.govt.nz Native Plants

Photo’s by Nicky Snoyink (otherwise stated)