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Website which helps users learn about fungi, native flora & fauna of the Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park in western Bay of Plenty; has sections on native orchids, bryophyta (or mosses), ferns, lichens, and possible bushwalks
Website that provides a gateway to the latest information and research on the climate history of the New Zealand region and surrounding areas including Australia, Southwest Pacific, and Antarctica
Online source for legal decisions affecting New Zealand's environment; provides useful resources for resource management practitioners; based in Auckland; also maintains a directory of practitioners throughout New Zealand
Web site that is intended to be a summary of the ornithology, geology, glaciology, and geography of the subantarctic and Antarctic for the edification of high-school and university students
Computer database for the New Zealand Fossil Record File; primarily contains initial registration information about fossil localities -- geographic coordinates, collecting details including geological context, and initial repository of specimens
Website with photographs & names of fungi, lichens, bryophytes, primitive plants, slime moulds, hornworts, liver worts, mosses etc
Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand    Map
Environmental report by five different agencies that have responsibility for managing parts of the coastal marine environment in the Southland region; themes: biodiversity, cultural heritage, natural hazards, navigation safety etc
Site developed by the New Zealand Ecological Society (NZES) to encourage teachers to use ecological studies in teaching, to encourage students to learn ecology by games & activities; based in Christchurch
Website produced by Greenpeace New Zealand, Inc, with the support of ECO, Forest & Bird, and WWF, to provide information & resources in support of wind farm proposals and projects which will produce 'clean' energy


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