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    Management of endangered native wildlife in national parks: A case study of the takahē (Notornis mantelli) : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Parks and Recreation (P.R. option) in the University of Canterbury

    Brown, Kerry P.
    Abstract
    The aims of this study are to provide an overview of the demise of the takahē ( Notornis mantelli), to examine management techniques presently being used in an attempt to save this species from extinction, and lastly to examine the role that our National Parks play in wildlife management.
    Keywords
    takahē; endangered wildlife; Notornis mantelli; national park management; extinction
    Fields of Research
    050202 Conservation and Biodiversity; 050211 Wildlife and Habitat Management
    Date
    1982
    Type
    Dissertation
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