Lincoln University Research Archive LAND where you want to be

Lincoln University > Research Archive > Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences > Department of Ecology >

Cite or link to this item using this URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1661

Title: Status and conservation of the sooty shearwater colony at Mt Oneone, Wanganui River, Westland
Author: Wilson, Kerry-Jayne
Date: 1999
Publisher: New Zealand Department of Conservation
Series/Report no.: Conservation advisory science notes ; 250
Item Type: Commissioned Report for External Body
Abstract: The sooty shearwater colony at Mt Oneone (also known as the Doughboy) at the mouth of the Wanganui River is one of few mainland sooty shearwater colonies remaining in Westland (Hamilton et al. 1997). The Wanganui River Walkway provides access to a viewing platform on top of Mt Oneone (65 m) and the shearwater colony is beneath this platform. In this study we set out to determine the status of, and breeding success at, the Mt Oneone colony.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1661
Related: Originally published online at the Web site of the Department of Conservation
Related URI: http://www.doc.govt.nz
ISSN: 1171-9834
Rights: Copyright © 1999 Department of Conservation
Appears in Collections:Department of Ecology

Files in this Item

File Description SizeFormat
casn250.pdf87.44 kBAdobe PDFView/Download

Recommend this item

Copyright in individual works within the Research Archive belongs to their authors and/or publishers. You may make a print or digital copy of a work for your personal non-commercial use. Unless otherwise indicated, all other rights are reserved, except for other user rights granted by the copyright laws of your country.
If you believe that copyright is being infringed by material available in this archive, contact us and we will investigate.