No. But it does have a Trade in Endangered Species Act, which implements its obligations under CITES. Considerations of Endangered Species are also likely to be taken into account as part of the consenting process for any activity requiring those consents.
It isn't. The kakapo, a large, flightless parrot, is the most endangered species in New Zealand. There are less than 100 of these birds remaining, as they are very vulnerable to predation by introduced species.
Noel W. Cusa has written: 'New Zealand endangered species' -- subject(s): Endangered species
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
Well, the New Zealand Shore Plover is endangered and was introduced to Motutapu Island for more protection.
This is the kakapo of New Zealand. It is the world's only flightless parrot, and it is critically endangered.
It's not ! At least not yet - however it IS on the endangered species list. It's a reptile native to New Zealand.
the yellow eyed penguin species are endangered. you might be able to help them. they live in new zealand
The westland Green gecko or Naultinus tuberculatus are native to the forest's of New Zealand. They are a live bearing gecko meaning they do not lay eggs, they have their young live. They are an endangered species as well and due to these two factors, they are worth a very shiny penny.
No, the katipo is an endangered spider native to New Zealand. Although related to Australia's redback spider, it is not the same species.
Most of our Native species are endangered. New Zealand doesn't have many Native mammals. But the Kiwi, New Zealand Fairy Tern, Kakapo, and White Heron are some birds that are endangered. Mammals that are on the endangered list include Greater Short-Tailed Bat, Maui's dolphin,Bryde's whale.
Yes, the NZ Kea is regarded as endangered.
As a general species, parrots are not endangered. Many individual species are plentiful, with abundant populations of millions of birds. Some of these include parrots such as the budgerigar, sulphur-crested cockatoo, cockatiel, galah and rainbow lorikeet, just to name a few. However, some parrot species are endangered. The kakapo of New Zealand, for example, is critically endangered. Other endangered parrot species can be found at the related link below.