Cook Islands Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan
Cook Islands National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
FAO Statistics Import and Export Values 1961-2011 Cook Islands
Data on the Kakerori or the Rarotonga Flycatcher in Cook Islands
Data on rats in Cook Islands
A Cook Islands Marine Park.. Vision: The worlds largest marine park, one million square km’s “Protecting what we own”
biodiversity data for invertebrates, vertebrates, endemic and invasive species
This report was prepared by Teariki & Julia RongoIsland Friends Consultants for the Cook Islands NBSAP Add-On Project, National Environment Service.
History, Oral traditions, Rarotongan records
Trends in body size, diet and food availability in the Cook Islands in the second half of the 20th century. Stanley J. Ulijaszek Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, 51 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6PF, UK 2003
Traditional Fishing Methods Cook Islands 2012
SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin #22 – July 2012
Our Land Our Languages Language Learning in Indigenous Communities House of Representatives
Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs 2012
Campbell - 2003 - Productivity, Production and Settlement in Precontact Rarotonga, Cook Islands
One way to understand how a landscape captures memories is to study places where documents
have also preserved them. The author does this to remarkable effect in the island of Rarotonga,
showing how the great roadAra Metua and its monuments and land boundaries were structured
and restructured through time to reflect what was to be remembered. Students of the pre- and
proto-histories of all continents willfnd much inspiration in the pages that follow.
Data from: T & J Rongo 2004 - Capacity and Future Needs to survey and conserve vairakau plants Report
Tracing Language Use and Policy in Cook Islands 1827-2003 published in 2016
Renewable Electricity Chart for the Cook Islands 2011