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“There’s a whole storytelling element to data interpretation, and Māori are storytellers – it’s part of our DNA,” says Corey Ruha (Te Arawa). “I think if we learn to handle…
Tangata Māori (Māori people) have strong connections to Aotearoa New Zealand’s environment, valuable inter-generational views, belief systems and traditional knowledge that can underpin decision-making, governance and stewardship. We have embraced…
Hōhonu – Deepening Te Ao Māori within Aotearoa New Zealand’s environmental restoration work June 2024 Pathways to Ecosystem Regeneration I hangaia a Hōhonu hei tautoko i te hunga tiaki taiao.…
Iwi, conservation groups, farmers, industry, businesses, government and individuals... everyone has options they can take to help reverse the decline of native biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand. But which options are best?
The Challenge’s research is structured into three impact areas. Whakamana – Empower seeks to help New Zealanders protect our precious environment; Tiaki – Protect contributes to a world-class biosecurity system;…
Lisa is a computer scientist originally from Shanghai, China. “Computer science gives me a sense of achievement,” says Lisa. “Even though it can be quite challenging and I may spend…
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…
Several presenters at the annual conference were associated with BioHeritage. Marie McEntee from the University of Auckland, co-lead of NRT’s Mobilising for Action and BioHeritage’s National Conversations project in the…
At the end of June, Wen Qing Ng submitted her thesis for her Masters of Science Communication. The creative component of this involved producing a short film, introducing us to Mawhai and Pip and their role in reducing the spread of Phytophthora agathidicida and kauri dieback.
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.