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Myrtle rust researchers return to the international conference scene

After our lengthy isolation due to COVID, our researchers have finally been able to travel overseas to connect with their international colleagues. Many plant diseases, such as myrtle rust, are being studied by research teams all around the world, so in-person hui can help us overcome roadblocks and catalyse progress.
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Giving our fledglings a voice

An Early Career Scoping Group (ECSG) has been created to enable BioHeritage associates to develop their skills and empower their voices in Tranche 2.
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Helping Kiwi flourish

Kiwi cannot flourish in Aotearoa New Zealand unless pest threats are eliminated.
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A fluorescence-based viability assay for Phytophthora agathidicida oospores (Preprint)

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Professor Shaun Ogilvie appointed as Kaihautū Ngātahi, Co-Director-Māori

The Biological Heritage National Science Challenge and Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research are very pleased to announce that Professor Shaun Ogilvie has been appointed as the Kaihautū Ngātahi, Co-Director-Māori, for the
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Uncovering pests in Te Aitanga Pepeke

What insights can whakataukī offer us into the nature of insect pests and pest control in Aotearoa? A team of Māori academics delved into te ao Māori with “pestiness” on their minds. BioHeritage writer Kerry Donovan Brown spoke to Hōhā Riha: Pest Insect Control in Māori Tradition co-author Alan King-Hunt, discussing some of the team’s discoveries, including a surprising defender of historic kūmara plantations . . .
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THESIS: Treatment of environmental considerations within New Zealand’s biosecurity framework

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Communicating our research through video

We are excited to announce that each of the seven Ngā Rākau Taketake research themes now has a video that highlights and showcases our important work.
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Myrtle rust: How bad is it really?

Five years into the myrtle rust incursion, the question on everybody’s lips is, “How bad is it really?” According to Beccy Ganley, Ngā Rākau Taketake Science Leader, we don’t know.
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Gap analysis for risk assessment and decision making in the biosecurity system

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Consequences of space sharing on individual phenotypes in the New Zealand hihi

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Negative resistance and resilience: biotic mechanisms underpin delayed biological recovery in stream restoration

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The potential for the use of gene drives for pest control in New Zealand: a perspective. 

 Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 48: 225-244.
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Play Video BioHeritage is supported and managed by a team of people dedicated to creating real solutions that protect Aotearoa New Zealand’s biological heritage. We facilitate research and related activities
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Q&A with Beccy Ganley

How long have you been involved with Ngā Rākau Taketake? From the beginning! I was brought into the scoping group specifically because of my knowledge on myrtle rust. I was
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Developing a quality assurance framework for citizen science data

The challenge are excited to be contributing to developing a quality assurance framework for citizen science data. Read more here.
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