Collecting and storing seeds is a way of potentially saving native trees from extinction, and Whanganui iwi are now joining the charge.
Month: July 2018
Kauri rescue – citizens combating kauri dieback
More than 200 landowners have signed up to a community-led programme that’s aiming to save the iconic kauri.
Strengthening partnership with Māori
Glenice Paine’s appointment to our Governance Group strengthens our commitment to Te Ao Māori perspectives and values
Stirring waters to clean them up
Disrupting waterways may hold the key to long-term stream restoration.
DNA could help save threatened species
Researchers are collecting DNA information from one of our most threatened freshwater fish – the Canterbury mudfish (kōwaro) – in an effort to make it more resilient to future environmental change.
Protecting biodiversity earns award
BioHeritage’s James Russell has received a Society for Conservation Biology Oceania section distinguished service award.
Eight ways to improve native vegetation on private land
Eight recommendations on how we can help increase the benefits of large-scale native restorations on private land.