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Publisher
Title
Volume
Year
Pages
Authors
Article
Canterbury Botanical Society
A taxonomic perspective on conservation
37
2003
87–87
Peter Heenan
0.07 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Information about the Society
37
2003
4–5
Anonymous
0.20 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Opening address.
37
2003
8–10
Neil O’Brien
0.31 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Is inter-dependence of native fauna and flora an issue for future survival of native plants?
37
2003
88–98
Dave Kelly
Alastair W. Robertson
Jenny J. Ladley
Sandra H. Anderson
Robert J. McKenzie
1.05 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Canterbury botanical society journal
37
2003
6–7
Warwick Harris
0.19 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Joys and sorrows of native plant restoration planting in lowland Canterbury.
37
2003
11–14
Colin Burrows
0.39 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Practical conservation and restoration of herbaceous vegetation.
37
2003
99–108
Colin D. Meurk
Helen Greenep
2.05 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Re-establishing native plant communities from scratch; lessons from Matawai Park.
37
2003
15–20
Geoff Henderson
0.47 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Session 4: Pathways and prospects.
37
2003
109–110
Margaret Austin
0.20 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
QE II covenants - protecting open space values on private land.
37
2003
21–23
Miles Giller
0.34 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Conservation and Maori aspirations.
37
2003
111–122
Murray J. Parsons
1.13 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Session 2: Restoring and enhancing native vegetation.
37
2003
24–24
Brian Molloy
0.09 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Towards tomorrow’s landscapes -Christchurch City Council’s role in managing past, present and future habitats on the Port Hills.
37
2003
123–128
Di Carter
0.56 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Nature not nurture; minimum interference management and forest restoration on Hinewai Reserve, Banks Peninsula.
37
2003
25–41
Hugh Wilson
1.28 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Department of Conservation: responsibilities and successes.
37
2003
129–130
Harry Broad
0.18 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Canterbury kettles and other ephemeral wetlands: collection centres for native plant diversity.
37
2003
42–47
Peter Johnson
0.59 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Conservation and you -conservation by individuals in the 21st Century.
37
2003
131–135
Judith Roper-Lindsay
0.49 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Restoring indigenous biodiversity in the eastern South Island rainshadow zone.
37
2003
48–62
Susan Walker
Bill Lee
Geoff Rogers
1.74 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Conserving native plants for the 22nd century
37
2003
136–141
William G. Lee
0.67 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
How resilient are our alpine grasslands to the impacts of introduced species?
37
2003
63–71
Claire L. Newell
0.95 MB
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