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Cook Islands Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2002. Cook Islands Government’s support of this biodiversity strategy and action plan, and we will be forming appropriate committees to escalate biodiversity conservation in the Cook Islands.

Cook Islands 4th National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity 2011

Data sheet Import and Export values for Agriculture products, 1961 to 2011

Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative Cook Islands Turtle Project Nesting Suitability Survey of Rarotonga, Cook Islands 24 March 2015 Tahia Ischer, Emily Weeks, Stephen Lyon

Cook Islands Turtle Project: Mauke Report 2012 Phil Bradshaw Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative (PICI) Page 1 Turtles and their habitats on Mauke, Southern Cook Islands. Phil Bradshaw B.Sc. M.Sc. and Nerissa Bradshaw

COOK ISLANDS TREDS REPORT FOR 2010. The purpose of this report is to provide the Cook Islands Environment Service, Ministry of Marine Resources and their partners with a summary of tagging and nesting information that have been submitted to SPREP for incorporation into the regional Turtle Research and Database System
(TREDS).

Cook Islands Annual Report 2012-2013 Report by Phil Bradshaw

Monitoring the distribution, population structure and status of sea turtles in the Cook Islands Cook Islands Turtle Project: 2011 Annual Report By Dr Michael White

Assessment of the coconut crab (Birgus latro) in Mauke, Cook Islands

Assessment of the coconut crab (Birgus latro) in Mauke, Cook Islands Prepared for Mauke Island Council and Community November 2015

Kakerori Fact Sheet 2016. The Rarotonga Flycatcher or Kakerori (Pomarea dimidiata) is a small (19-23g) forest-dwelling bird endemic to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, where it is found mainly in the moister south-eastern section of that island, particularly in what is now the 155haTakitumu Conservation Area (TCA). Recently, it has been translocated also to the Ship Rat-free island of Atiu close by, to form an insurance population

Rat Eradication on the Island of Suwarrow 2015. The threat to Suwarrow seabirds was discovered when a rat infestation was documented on Motu Tou during a seabird survey in 2008. If left unchecked the risk of these rats invading the other islets remains as such the potential for severely degrading the Suwarrow National Park. This report highlights the major elements of controlling rats on the island of Suwarrow, using cereal bait pellets containing brodifacoum that provide the most probable eradication success.

A Cook Islands Marine Park.. Vision: The worlds largest marine park, one million square km’s “Protecting what we own” 2013

All plants and animals classified by kingdom, habitats. Biodiversity data.

Vertebrates and Invertebrates 2014 or older

Capacity and Future Needs Survey Conserve Rare Vairaku Plants 2004

History in Prehistory The Oral Traditions of the Rarotongan Land Court Records MATTHEW CAMPBELL 2002

The body size of adult Cook Islanders on Rarotonga for the years 1952, 1966 and 1996 has been increasing. The rate of increase in stature of women aged 20–39 years was 0.5 cm per decade across the period 1952–1966, and 0.8 cm per decade for the period 1966–1996. The rate of increase of weight in the 20–29 years age group was 0.6 kg per decade in period 1, and 7.3 kg per decade in period 2. In the age group 30–39 years, the rates were 3.2 kg per decade and 5.1 kg per decade respectively.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Census of Population and Dwellings Cook Islands

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Global Forest Resources Assessment COUNTRY REPORTS for Cook Islands