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This Curious Minds project was designed to investigate the distribution and threats to four species in Taranaki, korora/little blue penguins, reef herons, orca and seals.
This Curious Minds project was designed to investigate the distribution and threats to four species in Taranaki,
* Korora/little blue penguins,
* Rreef herons,
* Oorca 
* Seals


== Project Overview ==
== Project Overview ==
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== Project Report ==
== Project Report ==
=[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/project-achievements-3/ Using Project Hotspot findings to better protect]=
[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/project-achievements-3/ "Using Project Hotspot findings to better protect"]
 
In addition to providing a resource for the community, the project outputs are also of value to decision makers, government authorities, conservation groups and industry (end users), and relevant to a wide variety of applications including oil spill response, environmental impact assessment and resource management. Improved knowledge of threatened species hotspots enables end users to better implement measures to protect these species.
In addition to providing a resource for the community, the project outputs are also of value to decision makers, government authorities, conservation groups and industry (end users), and relevant to a wide variety of applications including oil spill response, environmental impact assessment and resource management. Improved knowledge of threatened species hotspots enables end users to better implement measures to protect these species.


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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/schools/resources/ Downloadable Resources]
[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/schools/resources/ Downloadable Resources]
[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/schools/schools-programme/ Schools' programme]
[https://www.hotspot.org.nz/schools/schools-programme/ Schools' programme]
[https://static.datamap.co.nz/Publications/Informing%20decision%20makers.pdf Informing Decision-Makers], presentation to the Ecological Society Conference 2016
 
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[https://static.datamap.co.nz/Publications/Informing%20decision%20makers.pdf Informing Decision-Makers], a presentation to the Ecological Society Conference 2016
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[[Category:Curious Minds]]
[[Category:Curious Minds]]
[[Category:Citizen Science Projects]]
[[Category:Citizen Science Projects]]

Revision as of 22:08, 23 January 2020

Project Hotspot logo 400px.jpg

This Curious Minds project was designed to investigate the distribution and threats to four species in Taranaki,

  • Korora/little blue penguins,
  • Rreef herons,
  • Oorca
  • Seals

Project Overview

Using citizen science to better protect coastal threatened species = If we know more about where coastal threatened species occur we can use this information to better protect them. Help us by reporting your sightings here.

Project Report

"Using Project Hotspot findings to better protect"

In addition to providing a resource for the community, the project outputs are also of value to decision makers, government authorities, conservation groups and industry (end users), and relevant to a wide variety of applications including oil spill response, environmental impact assessment and resource management. Improved knowledge of threatened species hotspots enables end users to better implement measures to protect these species.

Resources

  • End User Workshop 2
  • Komene Workshop
  • Plastic Shotgun Wads
  • Environmental Award
  • End User Workshop
  • Bell Block beach clean-up
  • Waitara beach clean-up

Resources

Downloadable Resources

Schools' programme

Informing Decision-Makers, a presentation to the Ecological Society Conference 2016

Eco Soc presentation.jpg