Dataset that provides a direct link to Niue's data hosted on the GBIF website/ records.
Households hunting uga and the numbers collected. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) Report
List of cetacean species reported, or likely to be present in the waters of Niue. Extracted from Friedlander et al 2017 (Exploring the marine ecosystems of Niue and Beveridge Reef. National Geographic Society Pristine Seas, the Government of Niue, Oceans 5 and the Pacific Community. report). Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
List of terrestrial reptiles recorded from Niue. Source Tongatule et al. 2015. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Major biodiversity groups including their status and IUCN Red List category. Extracted from Niue's 2018 SOE
Number of invasive and potentially invasive species in selected PICTs. Source SOCO 2015 (SOCO. 2015. State of Conservation in Oceania. SPREP. Apia, Samoa.) Extracted from Niue's 2018 SOE
Birds of Niue. Annex 1 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Endemic Species of Niue. Annex 2 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Priority Invasive Species in Niue. Annex 3 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Species count for invertebrates, birds, terrestrial and marine mammals and other living things
consists of biodiversity data on invasives, native birds including lupe found in Niue
Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SoE) Report. Details on bird species found in Niue.
The UN Biodiversity Lab is an online platform that allows policymakers and other partners to access global data layers, upload and manipulate their own datasets, and query multiple datasets to provide key information on the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and nature-based Sustainable Development Goals.
Fifth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity Niue 2014
Guidelines, brochures, Indicators and published work on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity which is an international treaty governing the movements of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology from one country to another.
This report assesses the overall state of conservation in the Pacific Islands region of Oceania, that is, the 21 countries and territories covered by SPREP plus Pitcairn Island. The report uses an analysis of 16 indicators chosen in consultation with SPREP and based on the Global Biodiversity Indicator project (http://www.bipindicators.net).
This paper attempts to present a “quick snapshot” of the status of biodiversity in the Pacific Islands and the prospects and challenges for the mainstreaming of its conservation and sustainable use by Pacific Island peoples during the 21st century