Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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Background on toxic honey
Information from the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, including how to reduce the risk of producing toxic honey and the responsibility of bee keepers to make safe honey.
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Poisonous Mushrooms
This page links to a number of educational A3 posters describing poisonous mushrooms in New Zealand. The page also provides information on growing safe non-toxic mushrooms.
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Poisonous plants in New Zealand
Landcare Research brochure describing New Zealand plants and fungi that are known to be harmful to humans.
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Poisons Prevention
The National Poisons Centre has a database of toxic plants, fungi, and others in New Zealand. The main role of the National Poisons Centre is to provide advice to members of the public and health care professionals about acute poisoning situations
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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Connor, H. E. The poisonous plants in New Zealand. 2nd rev. ed. Wellington: GP Publications, 1992 (originally published 1977).
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Hall, Ian R., and others. Edible and poisonous mushrooms of the world. Christchurch: Crop & Food Research, 2003.
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Parton, K., and A. N. Bruere. ‘Plant poisoning of livestock in New Zealand.’ New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50, no. 3 supplement (2002): 22–27.
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Sexton, Kerry. ‘Plant poisonings in New Zealand.’ Master of Public Health thesis, University of Otago, 2003.