Government of New Zealand
National Report - Biological Diversity - New Zealand
New Zealand is an island state with unique indigenous biodiversity. Typical of and island, much of New Zealand's indigenous biodiversity is highly endemic, with small, self-sustaining, site-specific populations. Due to these characteristics, populations are susceptible to extinction as a result of catastrophic one-off events or ongoing pressures, which include predation by introduced pests and diseases.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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