Zealandia ecosanctuary, located in Wellington, New Zealand, is devoted to the conservation of the country’s native environment, focusing mainly on bird species. Since the ecosanctuary’s founding, the populations of these species have increased significantly and have begun to spread beyond the fence into the surrounding suburbs. This is known as the “spillover effect” and it has created a need to understand the awareness people have of native bird life. The goal of this project was to create a survey that measured the awareness people in Wellington have of the native bird life, to analyze the data gathered, and to give outreach recommendations to Zealandia based on the analysis performed
During December 2007 and January 2008, telephone surveys were used to randomly sample Waikato, New Z...
1Innes et al.: Magpie impacts in New Zealand This special issue reviews the advances in tools for bi...
In recent decades, community groups have transformed habitat restoration, pest control and species t...
The Wellington City Council and ZEALANDIA seek to better understand public awareness of native birds...
Several New Zealand studies have placed a value on recreation. Very few have placed a value on nativ...
Several New Zealand studies have placed a value on recreation. Very few have placed a value on nativ...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
The majority of the worlds' population now live in urban areas, with urban areas growing at a faster...
This report presents an evaluation of the relationship between Wellington residents and the threaten...
Growing concerns about significant biodiversity decline due to agricultural intensification are incr...
Every day, all around New Zealand, the dawn chorus tells us that our birdlife is one of our greatest...
The Cacophony Project aims to greatly improve the ability to eliminate pest predators through out Ne...
State and trends in the diversity, abundance and distribution of birds in Wellington Cit
Both introduced and native bird species play important ecological and social roles in production lan...
Urban environments are increasing in size and influence across the landscape of the world. As cities...
During December 2007 and January 2008, telephone surveys were used to randomly sample Waikato, New Z...
1Innes et al.: Magpie impacts in New Zealand This special issue reviews the advances in tools for bi...
In recent decades, community groups have transformed habitat restoration, pest control and species t...
The Wellington City Council and ZEALANDIA seek to better understand public awareness of native birds...
Several New Zealand studies have placed a value on recreation. Very few have placed a value on nativ...
Several New Zealand studies have placed a value on recreation. Very few have placed a value on nativ...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
The majority of the worlds' population now live in urban areas, with urban areas growing at a faster...
This report presents an evaluation of the relationship between Wellington residents and the threaten...
Growing concerns about significant biodiversity decline due to agricultural intensification are incr...
Every day, all around New Zealand, the dawn chorus tells us that our birdlife is one of our greatest...
The Cacophony Project aims to greatly improve the ability to eliminate pest predators through out Ne...
State and trends in the diversity, abundance and distribution of birds in Wellington Cit
Both introduced and native bird species play important ecological and social roles in production lan...
Urban environments are increasing in size and influence across the landscape of the world. As cities...
During December 2007 and January 2008, telephone surveys were used to randomly sample Waikato, New Z...
1Innes et al.: Magpie impacts in New Zealand This special issue reviews the advances in tools for bi...
In recent decades, community groups have transformed habitat restoration, pest control and species t...