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Pūniu River Care: Investing in kaupapa Māori governance creates benefits for community and culture

Pūniu River Care: Investing in kaupapa Māori governance creates benefits for community and culture Pūniu River Care team

A recent study into Pūniu River Care Inc. found that there is “an urgent need for kaupapa Māori led and designed organisations” such as PRC within environmental management in Aotearoa to have “longer term impact”.

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Nathan Matamua, connecting environment with Māori astronomy

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Nathan Matamua, connecting environment with Māori astronomy Nathan M

We welcome Nathan Matamua, a Master’s student at Massey University, to Empowering Kaitiakitanga & Environmental Stewardship (SO2). He will be investigating alternative ways of expressing and caring for water resources using the stars as a guide.

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Karla Carey, interrogating the use of kaitiakitanga in policy

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Karla Carey, interrogating the use of kaitiakitanga in policy Karla Carey

Karla Carey has arrived in environmental stewardship through growing her passion for psychology and her interest in her Māori culture. We welcome Karla, a Master’s student at Massey University, to the Empowering Kaitiakitanga & Environmental Stewardship team.

Eco-index the first in New Zealand to gain international Digital Public Good certification

Eco-index the first in New Zealand to gain international Digital Public Good certification The Eco-index team

The Eco-index Biodiversity Dashboards have successfully qualified as a Digital Public Good with the international Digital Public Goods Alliance – the first to do so from Aotearoa New Zealand. This is an outstanding achievement and a win for open-source collaboration in international conservation.

An awa for a signpost: BioHeritage welcomes Waimirirangi Ormsby

An awa for a signpost: BioHeritage welcomes Waimirirangi Ormsby Waimirirangi

Waimirirangi Ormsby (Waikato, Ngātiwai) is our newly appointed Kaiārahi (Knowledge Broker Māori). Waimirirangi met with BioHeritage writer Kerry Donovan Brown to share her vision for her Kaiārahi role. In doing so she reflected on the ways she is shaped by her connection with Aotearoa, and the Aotearoa she’s helping shape for her descendants.

Kauri Ora and Myrtle Ora community meetings – invaluable places to connect

Kauri Ora and Myrtle Ora community meetings – invaluable places to connect Community

The Kauri Ora and Myrtle Ora community meetings are hui ā-ipurangi (virtual meetings) open to the public, where regional councils, researchers and communities give updates on operations and on the science on these two pathogens. Resources are shared, questions are posed, and connections are made all across Aotearoa. For the September hui, the Kauri Ora platform uplifted a special exhibition showcasing the knowledge and artistry of some of our youngest environmental kaitiaki (guardians).  

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Izzy Busby, fascinated by citizen science

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Izzy Busby, fascinated by citizen science Izzy taking photos

Izzy Busby is passionate about science accessibility. She is harnessing her passion in a new role as research fellow for Novel Tools and Strategies – Supporting PF2050. In this role, she will be developing a software tool to help communities make decisions about invasive mammalian predator control.

Stepping up: Cecilia Arienti-Latham joins Waitangi Wood to co-lead Integrated Surveillance

Stepping up: Cecilia Arienti-Latham joins Waitangi Wood to co-lead Integrated Surveillance Myrtle rust

Time for a swap within Theme 4! With former co-lead Dr Dean Anderson moving into research for Integrated Surveillance, researcher, Cecilia Arienti-Latham, will be joining Waitangi Wood in the co-leadership role. Cecilia gives us insight into her experience working on the theme.

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Robbie Maris, promoting freshwater biodiversity

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Robbie Maris, promoting freshwater biodiversity Robbie Maris

BioHeritage welcomes a new Master’s student, Robbie Maris, to Strategic Objective 2: Empowering Kaitiakitanga & Environmental Stewardship. Robbie will be working to empower individuals to participate in activities that promote urban freshwater biodiversity.

Lightless, not lifeless: Cave biodiversity and protection in Aotearoa

Lightless, not lifeless: Cave biodiversity and protection in Aotearoa Waitomo Cave Anna Stewart

Accoladed scientist and author Jared Diamond has said that the closest human beings have come to visiting an alien planet was when Moananui explorers first landed their waka on the shores of Aotearoa. If our ecosystems are unique enough to warrant comparison with extra-terrestrial life, then life in our remote caves must be even more alien. BioHeritage spoke to Anna Stewart, research and conservation coordinator at The New Zealand Speleology Society, about these lightless worlds and how to protect them.

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