Critical research to be accelerated

Kauri dieback and myrtle rust research to be accelerated.

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Linking biodiversity research to farmers

Native plantings on farms could get a boost if a new initiative by Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) gets off the ground.

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Recognising value of cultural harvests

The cultural value of black swan eggs was highlighted when three were gifted to Ara executives.

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Effectiveness of phosphite trials to be assessed

Property owners involved in Kauri Rescue find out if phosphite is helping their trees fight kauri dieback disease.

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Cleaning up waterways – naturally

The unsung heroes of our groundwater system could hold the key to helping clean up our waterways.

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Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital

Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital was launched in November 2018, with support from the BioHeritage Challenge and others.

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Training up Stink Bug finders

Field trips designed to teach students about the science behind protecting New Zealand’s primary industries such as kiwifruit production.

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One DNA extraction method to rule them all

Researchers have identified a single DNA extraction method that detects species in a wide range of environments.

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Why New Zealand needs alternatives to 1080

1080 is safe to use, but we need a range of alternatives, says BioHeritage Director Dr Andrea Byrom.

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Science Journalism Fund grants awarded

Congratulations to Jacqui Gibson – our $5,000 Aotearoa NZ Science Journalism fund grant recipient.

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