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Forest Research Herbarium - National Forestry Herbarium Chris Ecroyd
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Started 1945 at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua. Mainly a forestry herbarium. Approx. 24,000 specimens. Eucalypts and conifers ca 24%. Whole collection on a computer database.
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Provides information on the identity, taxonomy and ecology of plants, including weeds, significant to forestry. Has a regional role specialising in the indigenous and adventive flora of the Bay of Plenty and central North Island.
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Who depends on the Herbarium? Forestry consultants, sawmillers, landowners (identification to allow appropriate timber use). Land managers: DoC, local authorities. Research groups: alternative species, biodiversity, forest health and biosecurity (hosts of pests and diseases). Students (research, scope visits), public.
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Current resourcing problems Funding static since 1998 and currently operating at a loss to Forest Research. No active collecting programme. Increasing backlog of unprocessed specimens, now ca. 1500 specimens. Database software now outdated but unable to fund up-date.
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Up-date database software. Herbarium information on web. Extend collections of tree and shrub species present in NZ. Develop a database of trees in New Zealand. Long-term goals
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