Presentations given at the 2017 Sanctuaries of New Zealand workshop, held at Banks Peninsula, in order presented.
Day one
Science talks: convened by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
- Innes J. 14th Sanctuary workshop: Banks Peninsula
- Ryan G. The Cacophony Project
- Binny R, Byrom A, Innes J, Pech R, James A. Biodiversity responses to predator control
- Warburton B. Animal welfare, environmental ethics, and vertebrate pest management
- Wilson D, Watts C, Innes J, Fitzgerald N, Bartlam S, Thornburrow D, Kelly C, Barker G, Smale M, Padamsee M. Mice alone and their biodiversity impacts: a 5-year experiment at Maungatautari
- Collins D. Climate change: A moving target in sanctuary management
- O’Donnell C. Of bitterns, bats and bellbirds: recent research on mammalian predators and predator control in wetlands, alpine habitats and forests
- Morgan J. Predator Free NZ
- Parkes J. Predator Free NZ 2050: an achievable vision or a mirage?
- Scofield P. Is ecosystem restoration possible in NZ?
- Curnow M & Kerr G. Predator free Banks Peninsula: a pipe dream or possibility?
- Honor L. Wild for Taranaki
- Taylor H . Science and sanctuaries: spotlights on genetics
- Hanson B. DOC Partnerships
- Toki N. DOC Threatened Species Strategy
