Significant natural areas of the Thames-Coromandel district: Terrestrial and wetland ecosystems
Report: TR 2010/36
Author: Kessels & Associates Ltd
Abstract
Waikato Regional Council aims to prioritise areas for biodiversity management based on different ecosystems. In order to do so, features of existing habitats of indigenous flora and fauna (natural areas) are described and their ecological value assessed for each territorial authority within the Waikato region.
The report assesses a desk-top exercise that has been taken to assess the significance of natural areas within the Thames-Coromandel District using existing information. Only indigenous terrestrial (including offshore islands, sand dunes and shingle beaches) and freshwater wetland natural areas were assessed as part of this inventory, although some coastal ecosystems were partly assessed if they were not previously mapped as part of anyother Waikato Regional Council natural area assessment projects. Significant natural areas of other ecosystem types are published in separate reports
Contents | ||
Executive summary | 4 | |
1 | Introduction | 7 |
2 | Objectives | 7 |
3 | Methodology | 8 |
3.1 | General approach | 8 |
3.2 | Key tasks | 8 |
3.2.1 | Literature review | 8 |
3.2.2 | Mapping, vegetation classification and quantifying existing natural features | 9 |
3.2.3 | Ecological significance ranking | 9 |
3.3 | Data set accuracy | 11 |
3.3.1 | Geographic extent | 11 |
3.3.2 | Positional accuracy | 11 |
3.3.3 | Attribute accuracy | 12 |
4 | Description of natural features and key protected areas | 15 |
4.1 | General overview | 15 |
4.2 | Colville ecological district | 15 |
4.2.1 | Background | 15 |
4.2.2 | Bioclimatic zones | 16 |
4.2.3 | Geology and soils | 16 |
4.2.4 | Vegetation | 16 |
4.2.5 | Flora | 17 |
4.2.6 | Fauna | 17 |
4.2.7 | Protected areas | 18 |
4.3 | Mercury Islands ecological district | 18 |
4.3.1 | Background and protected natural areas | 18 |
4.3.2 | Bioclimatic zones | 19 |
4.3.3 | Geology and soils | 19 |
4.3.4 | Vegetation | 20 |
4.3.5 | Fauna | 20 |
4.3.6 | Island restoration | 20 |
4.4 | Thames ecological district | 21 |
4.4.1 | Background | 21 |
4.4.2 | Bioclimatic zones | 22 |
4.4.3 | Geology and soils | 22 |
4.4.4 | Vegetation | 22 |
4.4.5 | Flora | 22 |
4.4.6 | Fauna | 23 |
4.4.7 | Protected areas | 24 |
4.5 | Tairua ecological district | 24 |
4.5.1 | Background | 24 |
4.5.2 | Bioclimatic zones | 24 |
4.5.3 | Geology and soils | 24 |
4.5.4 | Vegetation | 25 |
4.5.5 | Flora | 25 |
4.5.6 | Fauna | 26 |
4.5.7 | Protected areas | 27 |
4.6 | Waihi ecological district | 27 |
4.6.1 | Background | 27 |
4.6.2 | Bioclimatic zones and geology | 27 |
4.6.3 | Vegetation | 28 |
4.6.4 | Flora | 28 |
4.6.5 | Fauna | 29 |
4.6.6 | Protected areas | 29 |
4.7 | Hauraki ecological district | 29 |
4.7.1 | Bioclimatic zones and geology | 29 |
4.7.2 | Vegetation | 29 |
4.7.3 | Key protected natural areas | 30 |
5 | Threatened species | 30 |
5.1 | Summary of species recorded | 30 |
5.2 | Threatened flora species | 30 |
5.3 | Threatened fauna species | 32 |
6 | Significant natural areas analysis | 35 |
6.1 | Significant natural areas | 35 |
6.2 | BIOVEG vegetation class analysis | 36 |
6.3 | Limitations of the assessment | 37 |
7 | Conclusions and recommendations | 40 |
7.1 | Conclusions | 40 |
7.2 | Recommendations | 41 |
7.2.1 | Ecological restoration priorities for the Thames-Coromandel district | 41 |
7.2.2 | Colville ecological ED | 42 |
7.2.3 | Mercury Islands ED | 42 |
7.2.4 | Thames ED | 42 |
7.2.5 | Tairua ecological ED | 42 |
7.2.6 | Waihi and Hauraki ecological districts | 43 |
Acknowledgements | 44 | |
Glossary | 44 | |
References and selected bibliography | 45 | |
Appendix I - Key data sets and literature for assessment of natural areas of the Thames-Coromandel district |
49 | |
Appendix II - Criteria for the assessment of significance and reasons for why a natural area is significant |
51 | |
Appendix III - Guidelines for assessing the relative importance of a significant area of indigenous vegetation or significant habitat of indigenous fauna |
63 | |
Appendix IV - Guidelines for the assessment of significance and relative importance of a significant natural area based on the updated New Zealand Threat Classification System |
71 | |
Appendix V - Confidence levels for assessment of significance and relative importance of significant natural areas |
75 | |
Appendix VI - Metadata for the "Significant Natural Areas - Thames-Coromandel District" data set |
77 | |
Appendix VII - Selected ground photographs of natural areas of the Thames-Coromandel district | 100 |
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