Cook Island’s National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan 2015-2020 DRAFT 2016
Forest Area from Source: Oliver, W. 1999 in FAO Global Forest Resource Assessment 2010, Cook Islands.
Forest Area from Source: Oliver, W. 1999 in FAO Global Forest Resource Assessment 2010, Cook Islands.
Data sheet Import and Export values for Agriculture products, 1961 to 2011
Kakerori Fact Sheet 2016. The Rarotonga Flycatcher or Kakerori (Pomarea dimidiata) is a small (19-23g) forest-dwelling bird endemic to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, where it is found mainly in the moister south-eastern section of that island, particularly in what is now the 155haTakitumu Conservation Area (TCA). Recently, it has been translocated also to the Ship Rat-free island of Atiu close by, to form an insurance population
All plants and animals classified by kingdom, habitats. Biodiversity data.
Vertebrates and Invertebrates 2014 or older
Medicinal Use of Plants Cook Islands 2016 or older
Medicinal Use of Plants Cook Islands 2016 or older
Data from: T & J Rongo 2004 - Capacity and Future Needs to survey and conserve vairakau plants Report
Aitutaki Water Quality Results 2010 Streams
steams and water intakes rarotonga 2014 or older
direct link to Cook Island's data on the GBIF website
direct link to all species occurrences in Cook Islands on the GBIF records
Bird data recorded on the BirdLife International Portal
The csv file contains an overview of all terrestrial and marine protected areas in the Cook Islands as of August 2019 from the WDPA.