Presentations given at the Sanctuaries of New Zealand workshop held at Orokonui, Dunedin, 13–15 August 2024, in order presented.
Day one
- Stewart J. Lessons and results from ten years of bird monitoring on Tiritiri Matangi
- Marsh P. Maximising the value of the takahē metapopulation — how 17 ex-situ sanctuary sites are underpinning the recovery of takahē in the wild
- Reardon J. Lizards & ecosanctuaries: needs, priorities and mice
- Parker K. What values will be met by doing a translocation?
- Seddon P. Challenges to Conservation Translocations: a global perspective
- Brittenden F. Restoring balance? Exploring invertebrate response to mouse removal at the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary
- Murray T. Invertebrates & ecosanctuaries: Pitfalls & trade-offs
- Pearmain-Fenton M. Silver linings: decline and dispersal of a translocated kakaruai/South Island robin population
- Robertson B. Genetic management of small populations
- Horn S. Maukahuka: Pest free Auckland Island
Day two
- Beaven B. Towards a Predator Free NZ by 2050: A strategic approach from 2024-2030
- Doole M. Empowering action: Improving funding and support for community conservation in Aotearoa
- Peart R. The environmental landscape: Threats and opportunities
- van Uitregt B. Mana whenua a ecosanctuaries collective
