Kauri Rescue’s ‘Super Ambassador’

Kauri Rescue’s newest ‘super ambassador’ is distributing phosphite kits to help people treat kauri dieback on their properties.

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Teaching youth about native plants and animals

North Island rangatahi will test a new app that connects them with the environment by teaching them about plants and animals.

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BioHeritage students’ talent recognised

BioHeritage researchers Anita Pearson and Rachel Nepia had big wins in August 2018 .

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Helping Kiwi flourish

Kiwi cannot flourish in Aotearoa New Zealand unless pest threats are eliminated.

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Environment Southland backs app to fight pests

Environment Southland is involved with developing a mobile app that will help New Zealanders protect the environment from pests.

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Killing for Conservation debate

In August 2018, BioHeritage co-sponsored this panel debate focused on killing for conservation.

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Hands-on – and hands-in – science

Dissecting rats, extracting honey and mixing potions were some of the activities explored students thanks to a mobile science laboratory.

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BioHeritage workshop connects researchers

Fostering collaboration was a key aim of this workshop for BioHeritage early career researchers.

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Third Flagship site for BioHeritage

We’ve joined an award-winning Port of Tauranga biosecurity partnership that is committed to biosecurity excellence.

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Conserving seeds to fight plant extinction

Collecting and storing seeds is a way of potentially saving native trees from extinction, and Whanganui iwi are now joining the charge.

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