Sharing environmental DNA across New Zealand

The Environmental DNA (eDNA) Hub had its first public road test in May 2019.

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Cutting-edge technology to help mahinga kai species

A complete ‘platinum-standard’ reference genome could help the conservation, commercial and customary harvest of a treasured mahinga kai species.

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Strategy update: June 2019

Read the latest update about how we’re progressing our Tranche 2 strategy.

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A Restoration Ambassador for rural New Zealand

Farmers will soon have access to free, independent advice about how to conserve native biodiversity on their land.

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Crazy & Ambitous 2 symposium

Almost 300 people attended Crazy & Ambitious 2 in May 2019, enjoying a dynamic mix of discussions.

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Why we can’t cut corners with reforestation

Reforestation must be done step-by-step, from the ground up.

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How viewpoints shape land use changes

The One Billion Trees programme and other climate-saving initiatives promise to change Aotearoa’s landscape forever, but how do people feel about it?

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First Find-A-Pest prototype released

An app that’s designed to help every-day kiwis protect our native flora and fauna has had its first prototype released.

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Mātauranga Māori, Western science and art combine in Northland

The synergy of mātauranga Māori, Western science and storytelling through art was front and centre at a this wānanga in Northland.

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Nurseries no longer safe for kauri dieback

The pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease might be harboured and spread through plant nurseries, but a solution may have been found.

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