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Cook Island’s National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan 2015-2020 DRAFT 2016
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
All plants and animals classified by kingdom, habitats. Biodiversity data.
Report on Invasive Plant Species in Cook Islands
Data on the Kakerori or the Rarotonga Flycatcher in Cook Islands
biodiversity data for invertebrates, vertebrates, endemic and invasive species
Data from: T & J Rongo 2004 - Capacity and Future Needs to survey and conserve vairakau plants Report
Taunga on Mangaia and Mitiaro 2004
Rarotonga Water intakes and Streams
steams and water intakes rarotonga 2014 or older
Map of the protected areas for Northern Islands, Cook Islands with country-level summary statistics on the amount of area under protection, count for each type of protected area (terrestrial or marine), and the count of their designation.
Map of the protected areas for Southern Islands, Cook Islands with country-level summary statistics on the amount of area under protection, count for each type of protected area (terrestrial or marine), and the count of their designation.