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I've removed the Blue-billed Duck from the list. Horn listed shoveler (Anas rhynchotis) and blue-billed duck (Oxyura australis). Specimens attributed to the latter are all now considered to be other taxa but mainly scaup (Holdaway et al. 2000). [1] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists the Blue-billed Duck as Near Threatened (NT) and BirdLife International does the same! Pmaas 16:19, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
A lot of this information is on List of New Zealand birds. I wonder whether these pages could be combined. It is not good practise to have the same information in more than one place - maintenance issues, etc. It seems the only other animals are the bats, so shouldn't take too much work. What does the panel think? GrahamBould 13:35, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
Why shouldn't we list these in this article? We did until they were removed just now. Is it because we divide up the bird extinctions according to human settlement dates?- 118.93.188.73 ( talk) 18:43, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
To make this list more similar to the other extinct animal lists I will be removing extinct animals not did not go extinct during the Holocene Epoch. Extinctanimals22 ( talk) 01:39, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
The extinction date for the created moa seems wrong. In the table it says 1850s, but in the linked Wikipedia page it implies that it was earlier. I am not an expert by any means, but I would be surprised to discover that there was a species of moa still living when the Europeans arrived. Craq ( talk) 02:32, 29 December 2019 (UTC)
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Just wanting to re-open the discussion from several years ago above about whether to include pre-Holocene extinctions. Personally, I think that changing this article to "List of extinct animals of New Zealand" would make more sense, and would be fitting with most of the other national extinct animal list pages (eg. List of extinct animals of Australia, List of extinct animals of India). The only ones which I've been able to find that are explicitly linked to the holocene are on continental levels (eg. List of African animals extinct in the Holocene, List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene), which I don't think fits in this context. Turnagra ( talk) 21:24, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
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I've removed the Blue-billed Duck from the list. Horn listed shoveler (Anas rhynchotis) and blue-billed duck (Oxyura australis). Specimens attributed to the latter are all now considered to be other taxa but mainly scaup (Holdaway et al. 2000). [1] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists the Blue-billed Duck as Near Threatened (NT) and BirdLife International does the same! Pmaas 16:19, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
A lot of this information is on List of New Zealand birds. I wonder whether these pages could be combined. It is not good practise to have the same information in more than one place - maintenance issues, etc. It seems the only other animals are the bats, so shouldn't take too much work. What does the panel think? GrahamBould 13:35, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
Why shouldn't we list these in this article? We did until they were removed just now. Is it because we divide up the bird extinctions according to human settlement dates?- 118.93.188.73 ( talk) 18:43, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
To make this list more similar to the other extinct animal lists I will be removing extinct animals not did not go extinct during the Holocene Epoch. Extinctanimals22 ( talk) 01:39, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
The extinction date for the created moa seems wrong. In the table it says 1850s, but in the linked Wikipedia page it implies that it was earlier. I am not an expert by any means, but I would be surprised to discover that there was a species of moa still living when the Europeans arrived. Craq ( talk) 02:32, 29 December 2019 (UTC)
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Just wanting to re-open the discussion from several years ago above about whether to include pre-Holocene extinctions. Personally, I think that changing this article to "List of extinct animals of New Zealand" would make more sense, and would be fitting with most of the other national extinct animal list pages (eg. List of extinct animals of Australia, List of extinct animals of India). The only ones which I've been able to find that are explicitly linked to the holocene are on continental levels (eg. List of African animals extinct in the Holocene, List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene), which I don't think fits in this context. Turnagra ( talk) 21:24, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
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