Ahuahu: An Island Conservation Journey in Aotearoa New Zealand


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Description

Aotearoa New Zealand is renowned among biologists worldwide for spectacular ecological restoration work over the last 50 years, through advances in pest eradication and native species translocation. This book documents the development of these world-leading technologies. It uses examples from throughout the country, but has a special focus on one island group - the Mercury Islands off Coromandel, of which Ahuahu (Great Mercury Island) is the largest. The story is told through the eyes of pioneer conservation biologist David Towns, who was there from the start. It is a story of triumphs and setbacks, of opportunity and innovation, of teamwork and emerging bicultural collaboration. Today, all seven islands of the Mercury group are free of mammalian pests, providing a haven to native plants and animals. This book is the story of how that was made possible.

Author: David Towns
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Published: 06/01/2023
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 3.10lbs
Size: 10.60h x 8.50w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781988503264
ISBN10: 1988503264
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
- Nature | Endangered Species
- Business & Economics | Development | Sustainable Development

About the Author
David Towns did his MSc and PhD at the University of Auckland. After six years overseas at universities in the USA and Australia, he returned to New Zealand in 1982 to work as a conservation scientist with the Wildlife Service and then the Department of Conservation (DOC). He stayed with DOC until 2012, when he began a shared appointment between DOC and Auckland University of Technology, teaching conservation. David retired as Professor Emeritus in 2020 and lives in Auckland.