In a first-of-its-kind study, Māori respondents show a willingness to engage in novel pest control technologies in order to preserve the interplay between local cultural identity and the distinct ecosystems of Aotearoa.
In a first-of-its-kind study, Māori respondents show a willingness to engage in novel pest control technologies in order to preserve the interplay between local cultural identity and the distinct ecosystems of Aotearoa.
The BioHeritage Challenge aims to not just create impact while the projects are running, but to catalyse new collaborations far beyond the lifetime of the original programmes.
A new paper has been published looking into how we can preserve local Māori terms for species which are in decline.
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…
New research on pest control, updates from Better Border Biosecurity, our cross-challenge wānanga and more . . .
A new paper in New Genetics and Society details the perceptions of Māori businesses around using biotechnologies in pest control.
Mobilising for Action co-lead Dr Marie McEntee has joined with colleagues from the University of Auckland and with Kauri Rescue to tell the story of this citizen science project in a new, interactive and immersive way.
Dr Valance Smith is a new co-lead for one of the Ngā Rākau Taketake investments, Oranga. We had a chat to learn a bit more about him.
Who better to give advice on Vision Mātauranga than those who live and breathe it every day? The Rauika Māngai…
Authentic partnership with mana whenua takes pride of place in the BioHeritage Challenge. But what happens when seven different teams all want to honour this process in a similar field of work?