Species best practice guidelines for translocations
Introduction
Best practice techniques for the translocation of several bird species.Many successful transfers have been carried out in recent years by DOC staff and community groups following the translocation process.
We provide these best practice techniques to others, to help increase the success of future translocations of these species.
Methods include capture, processing, housing and transport of birds, through to post-release monitoring.
View best practice techniques for translocations of:
- Kākā (Nestor meridionalis) (PDF 4,155K)
- Giant wētā (Deinacrida species) (PDF, 4,085)
- Robins (PDF, 630K)
- Tomtits (PDF, 573K)
- Whiteheads (PDF, 719K)
- Kakariki (PDF, 797K)
- Grey faced petrels (PDF, 1,097K)
- Pterodromas (Chatham, Cook's and Pyrcroft's petrels) (PDF, 988K)
- Burrow-nesting petrels and shearwaters(PDF, 851K)
- North Island kōkako (PDF, 1,945K)
- Green gecko (PDF, 868K)
- Lizards (PDF, 833K)