Department of Conservation (DOC)
Psittaciformes - New Zealand - Effects of exotic diseases on
Birds - Diseases - New Zealand
Animals - Diseases - New Zealand
Science for conservation, 1173-2946, no.138
The report comprises four Parts. Part 1 presents an overview of risk analysis and its general application to the management of New Zealand's indigenous fauna and sets out a framework for risk analysis for indigenous fauna with reference to the example analysis for indigenous parrots in Part 3 of the report. Part 2 lists the indigenous vertebrate fauna populations of interest and considers, in general terms, the range of disease agents that need to be covered. A semi-quantitative method for prioritising each population of interest so as to allow an orderly progression of successive risk analyses based on each population's priority ranking is presented. Part 3 is an example evaluation of risk analysis for managing the threat of exotic disease to indigenous parrots (psittacines). Part 4 recommends the use of risk analysis as a standard and appropriate tool for the management of risk of exotic disease to indigenous fauna in New Zealand. The report recommends a number of actions that the Department of Conservation could make to reduce risk of exotic disease to indigenous psittacines in particular and indigenous fauna in general.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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