Presentations given at the 2012 Sanctuaries of New Zealand workshop, held at Inglewood, in order presented.
- Innes J. Introduction
- Norbury G. Control vs fencing: relative cost-effectiveness for protecting biodiversity
- Gillies C,. Harper G., Gorman N., Crossan I., Meduna A., Long J. Self-resetting traps: a progress report from the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project
- Wotton D., Kelly D., Robertson A., Anderson S., Powlesland R., Ladley J. Seed dispersal by native animals: Restoring functioning ecosystems
- Bell T. and Herbert S. Following up Duvaucel’s gecko (Hoplodactylus duvaucelii) on mana Island
- Bell T., Thoresen J., Herbert S., Hoare J., O’Donnell C., Melzer S., Sinclair S., Thompson A., Baber M., Brunton D. Monitoring cryptic geckos in sanctuaries using foam retreats
- Fowles C. Freshwater biomonitoring: methods and usage
- Jackson B. Disease surveillance in New Zealand: the role of sanctuaries
- Leathwick J. Prioritising ecosystem and species management
- Byrom A., Timmins S. Pest-free New Zealand: Challenges and opportunities
- Innes J., Watts C., Fitzgerald N., Bartlam S., Thornburrow D,. Smale M., Wilson D., Padamsee M., Johnstone P. Mouse impacts on biodiversity at Maungatautari
- Norbury G. Mouse responses to predator removal and consequences for biodiversity
- Maitland M. (Comp). Mice in fenced sanctuaries