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Farming & Nature Conservation attracts over $2.7 million in co-funding

A Tranche 1 BioHeritage project has attracted over $2.7 million in funding for its spin-off programmes – the AUT Living Laboratories Programme and the Farming with Native Biodiversity pilot.
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Host, Pathogen & Environment

Students Tyler Johns – University of Canterbury Honours student News 2020
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Breathing life back into Te Whanganui-a-Tara: the motivations of volunteer conservationists

Bringing together backgrounds in biology and in counselling, Julie Whitburn is a passionate advocate of social environmental research.  “I’m really interested in the dual benefits that can come from ecological
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State of biodiversity in NZ

BioHeritage Director Dr Andrea Byrom responds to the NZ Herald about the state of our environment.
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Risk Assessment & Ecosystem Impacts

Māori advisor: Dr Nick Waipara Rongawhakaata, Ngāti Ruapani Plant and Food Research Students
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Ngā Rākau Taketake teams showcase their results

Conference season has returned at last! Despite the added facial attire, our plant pathogen teams made the most of being able to connect kanohi ki te kanohi at the recent New Zealand Plant Protection Society conference.
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Plant nursery networks: Suitability of existing pathogen data and opportunities for new data collection to parameterise a plant nursery network model

Scion Research Output 57718.
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Natural area visitor network: Suitability of existing pathogen data and opportunities for new data collection to parameterise a natural area visitor network model.

Scion Research Output 57827.
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How to talk about co-governance of our bioheritage.

A short guide for communicators and advocates of environmental management and policy.
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Crazy & Ambitious 4 – The Finale, but not the end

Crazy & Ambitious 4, our final conference, began with what felt like a collective sigh of relief. After much preparation and anticipation, here we were, ready to share, learn, and
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Publishing news: Lessons learned from complicated seeds

A recent paper published in Plants outlines the seed storage physiology of Lophomyrtus and Neomyrtus, two threatened Myrtaceae genera endemic to New Zealand. Spoiler alert: rōhutu (Lophomyrtus obcordata) is less sensitive to storage methods than ramarama (Lophomyrtus bullata) and Neomyrtus pedunculata remains a mystery.
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Mātauranga Māori framework for surveillance of plant pathogens

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Tranche 2 Dec 2019 update

The scoping and design process for Tranche 2 is now complete and we have several new projects underway . . .
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Strengthening customary harvest rights could provide finely-tuned care in sustaining important wetland species, study finds

A recently published paper has provided evidence and framework to support reform in wildlife management regulations surrounding the customary harvest of swan eggs at Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere).
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Predator Free New Zealand – are we dreaming?

To achieve a predator-Free New Zealand, we need to prepare for future scenarios now.
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Genetic pest controls and how they sit with Māori

Pest control using RNAi or gene editing technologies could be the way forward for eradicating some pests in Aotearoa. But are they socially acceptable?
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