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New Zealand Threat Classification System showing native ducks

New Zealand Threat Classification System for native ducks

The conservation status of all native species in New Zealand is classified using the NZTCS system. This image shows the current status (2021) of native New Zealand duck species. 

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Published: 18 May 2017Updated: 26 September 2024Size: 2.2 MB
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