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Protected areas of New Zealand are on both public and private land. Nearly 30 percent of the land mass of New Zealand is in public ownership and has some degree of protection. The level of protection varies according to the land status.
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Protected areas
The Department of Conservation administers the majority of the publicly owned land in New Zealand that is protected for scenic, scientific, historic and cultural reasons, or set aside for recreational purposes. More than 80,000 km2 – nearly 30 percent of the nation's total area – is administered by the department.
There are 14 national parks, covering just under 25,000 km2, 20 forest parks covering some 18,000 km2, about 3,500 reserves covering around 15,000 km2, and some 610 km2 of protected private land and covenants that have been set aside for scenic, scientific or ecological reasons. The department also has responsibility for the preservation and management of wildlife, and has a role in management of the coastal marine area with 19 marine reserves and two other protected marine areas from the Kermadec Islands to Fiordland.
Forest parks
Main article: Forest Parks of New Zealand- Aorangi Forest Park
- Catlins Forest Park
- Coromandel Forest Park
- Craigieburn Forest Park
- Hanmer Forest Park
- Kaimai-Mamaku Forest Park
- Kaimanawa Forest Park
- Kaweka Forest Park
- Lake Sumner Forest Park
- Mount Richmond Forest Park
- Northland Forest Park
- Otago Goldfields Forest Park
- Pirongia Forest Park
- Pureora Forest Park
- Raukumara Forest Park
- Rimutaka Forest Park
- Ruahine Forest Park
- Tararua Forest Park
- Victoria Forest Park
- Whirinaki Forest Park
Mainland islands
The Department of Conservation have set up five mainland islands:[1]
- Boundary Stream Mainland Island
- Paengaroa Mainland Island
- Rotoiti Mainland Island
- Te Urewera Mainland Island
- Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island
Marine reserves
Main article: Marine reserves of New ZealandNew Zealand has a total of 32 marine reserves spread around the North and South Islands, and two on outlying island groups. The first marine reserve was created in 1975.
National parks
Main article: National parks of New ZealandThere are 14 national parks, covering just under 25,000 km2.
- Nelson Lakes National Park
- Paparoa National Park
- Rakiura National Park
- Te Urewera National Park
- Tongariro National Park
- Westland Tai Poutini National Park
- Whanganui National Park
Regional parks
Main article: Regional parks of New ZealandRegional parks of New Zealand are administered by regional councils.
Wetlands
Main article: Wetlands of New ZealandNew Zealand is a signatory to the Ramsar Convention, and as of 2008 there are six Ramsar-registered sites in New Zealand:
- Farewell Spit
- Firth of Thames
- Kopuatai Peat Dome
- Manawatu River mouth and estuary
- Waituna Lagoon
- Whangamarino
Travis Wetland is an ecological restoration project in Christchurch that was purchased by the city council as a nature reserve.
World Heritage sites
There are three World Heritage Sites in New Zealand:
Private reserves
Other protected areas
- JM Barker (Hapupu) Historic Reserve
- Karori Wildlife Sanctuary
- Maungatautari Restoration Project
- Mount Tutu Eco-Sanctuary
- Nugget Point
- Orokonui Ecosanctuary
- Lake Rotokare, Taranaki
- Tiritiri Matangi Island
See also
- Protected areas
References
- ^ "Mainland islands A - Z: New Zealand land conservation". Department of Conservation. http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/land-and-freshwater/land/mainland-islands-a-z/. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
External links
- Department of Conservation
- Protected areas databases at Landcare Research
Protected areas of Oceania Sovereign states - Australia
- East Timor (Timor-Leste)
- Fiji
- Indonesia
- Kiribati
- Marshall Islands
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Nauru
- New Zealand
- Palau
- Papua New Guinea
- Samoa
- Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Vanuatu
Dependencies and
other territories- American Samoa
- Christmas Island
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Cook Islands
- Easter Island
- French Polynesia
- Guam
- Hawaii
- New Caledonia
- Niue
- Norfolk Island
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Pitcairn Islands
- Tokelau
- Wallis and Futuna
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