"native orchid book. Acknowledging the Wellington region as one of New 
Zealand's "orchid hotspots", the Department of Conservation has produced a 
field guide identifying 72 species of wild orchids in the lower North Island...

The book was launched on September 4...
"We want to inspire people to head out and explore the region's parks and 
reserves while searching for orchids that, once found, can be left for 
others to enjoy," said Department of Conservation [DOC] botanist John 
Sawyer, who co-authored the book with Peter de Lange, one of New Zealand's 
leading plant conservation scientists; photographer and botanist Jeremy 
Rolfe, and national orchid expert Ian St George.

"DOC is interested in orchids because, while much of the global interest is 
in the cultivation of exotic forms and varieties, there is also the most 
important work of protecting wild populations, Mr Sawyer said. "Wetlands, 
dunes and forests continue to be degraded through development, drainage and 
the effects of exotic animals and weeds so the need to protect wild orchids 
becomes ever more pressing," he said.

Mr Sawyer said Wellington was a hotspot for orchids because of its huge 
diversity of habitat types and ecosystems, ranging from the dry eastern 
Wairarapa terrain, to sub-alpine areas and wetlands, estuaries, and the 
coast. "More than 70 percent of New Zealand's orchids occur in Wellington...

"We encourage the public to keep an eye out for wild orchids and let us 
know if they see anyone removing plants from the wild," Mr Sawyer 
said...  DOC is working with landowners, councils, iwi and community groups 
to protect nationally threatened orchids at key sites."

URL  : 
http://www.localmedia.co.nz/northerncourier/stories/nc100907/page11-NEWS-Otari+pic.htm

photo : [caption : A decade in the making, Wild orchids of the lower North 
Island features photographs and descriptions, encouraging people to make 
spotting... elusive orchids a feature of their forays into the wild - to 
help prevent... rarest species from going extinct, and enhance knowledge of 
orchid distribution.]

http://www.localmedia.co.nz/northerncourier/stories/nc100907/images/page11-NEWS-Orchid.JPG
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VB


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