Cook Islands are a group of 15 islands spread across a vast ocean area in the South Pacific, divided into volcanic southern islands and low‑lying northern atolls. Rarotonga is the largest and most populated island, while Aitutaki is famous for its lagoon. Its ecosystems include coral reefs, lagoons, volcanic forests, and mangroves, supporting rich marine biodiversity and endemic bird species. In recent years, the Cook Islands have advanced invasive species management through the endorsement of the National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan (NISSAP 2019–2025), aligned with their updated biodiversity strategies and strengthened biosecurity measures.
Overview
Biodiversity
The islands are home to endemic land birds such as the Rarotonga monarch and unique plant species. Marine biodiversity is globally significant, with reefs and lagoons sustaining fisheries and tourism. Protected areas exist but remain limited in coverage, leaving many ecosystems vulnerable.
Invasive Species Threats
Rats and feral cats’ prey on native birds and reptiles. Invasive plants such as Mikania micrantha and Merremia peltata overgrow agricultural and forest areas. Coconut rhinoceros beetle poses a serious threat to coconut palms, a key livelihood resource.
National Strategies & Plans
The NISSAP 2019–2025 provides a national framework for prevention, eradication, and control. Integrated with the Cook Islands’ National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) ensuring alignment with biodiversity conservation priorities. Biosecurity partnerships with regional agencies strengthen capacity to detect and respond to new incursions.
Quick Facts
Programmes
Protect our Islands (POI)
Predator Free Pacific (PFP)
War on Weeds (WOW)
Resilient Ecosystems-Resilient Communities (RERC)
Articles/Updates
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Biodiversity Conservation15 August 2025, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - The Cook Islands National Environment Service is actively…
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Biodiversity Conservation30 June 2025, Mauke, Cook Islands - The people of Mauke are stepping up efforts to combat the…
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Biodiversity Conservation27 June 2025, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - Rarotonga has taken a significant step forward in its fight…
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Biodiversity Conservation26 June 2025, Atiu, Cook Islands - Atiu Island is taking decisive action to tackle invasive species…
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Biodiversity Conservation13 December 2024, Takutea, Cook Islands - In a monumental stride in conservation for the Cook…
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Biodiversity Conservation15 August 2024, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - Island nations face daily challenges from various…