Te Kura Huna o Te Urewera (The Hidden Treasure of Te Urewera)

We’re excited to share with you a two-part documentary series titled Te Kura Huna o Te Urewera (The Hidden Treasure of Te Urewera). The documentary details the…

Read more

Eco-index: a new name for a BioHeritage programme aimed at bolstering biodiversity

The BioHeritage Eco-index team (SO1 – previously BioHeritage Scorecard) are excited to announce the new Eco-index name and logo!

Read more

Public perceptions and beliefs of novel pest control technologies

When it comes to developing new technologies for pest control, engaging with the public early allows their voices to be heard.

Read more

Risk Assessment and Ecosystem Impacts PhD positions

Three new Ngā Rākau Taketake PhD positions are available.

Read more

Understanding the microbial communities of symptomatic kauri soils

PhD candidate Alexa Byers has recently published new research in Soil Biology and Biochemistry on the composition of microbial communities in soil associated with roots of kauri that are symptomatic and asymptomatic for kauri dieback.

Read more

Introducing a new co-lead for Control, Protect, Cure

Dr Marion Wood has recently joined us as a new co-lead for the Ngā Rākau Taketake investment Control, Protect, Cure. We had a chat to learn more about her.

Read more

Better Border Biosecurity (B3) research collaboration – October updates

B3 discuss their recent Science Partnership Forum, highlighting the value of the biosecurity community coming together to share updates, ideas and research.

Read more

Need help to identify a myrtle? There’s an app for that

The NZ Myrtaceae Key is a new app developed to help people identify myrtle species, to aid in the detection of myrtle rust.

Read more

Microscopic epiphytes may help in the war against myrtle rust

Microbiologist Hayley Ridgway is investigating the epiphytic microbe communities living on myrtle species, and their role in the spread of myrtle rust.

Read more

Beyond Myrtle Rust: Marley Ford, a student of ecology’s underdogs

Masters student Marley Ford is investigating the mycorrhizal fungi communities of ramarama (Lophomyrtus bullata), a species that has recently become threatened by myrtle rust.

Read more
back to top