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Saving our Myrtles

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Walking, Sensing, Knowing: An Ethnography on Foot Around Forest Biosecurity Interventions in Te-Ika-ā-Māui

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THESIS: Kauri Dieback Prevention: Relational Values of Knowledge Producers

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We’re working to protect Aotearoa New Zealand’s biodiversity, improve biosecurity and enhance resilience to harmful pests, weeds and diseases. What we do View our Research Topics Why we collaborate and
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Worldwide connections made at indigenous biosecurity hui

An International Indigenous Biosecurity Network will be established thanks to a hui taumata (conference) bringing together experts from around the globe.
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Third Flagship site for BioHeritage

We've joined an award-winning Port of Tauranga biosecurity partnership that is committed to biosecurity excellence.
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Science Journalism Fund grants awarded

Congratulations to Jacqui Gibson - our $5,000 Aotearoa NZ Science Journalism fund grant recipient.
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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori profile: Tame Malcolm

Tame Malcolm began life with the Challenge back in 2017 and is currently a member of the Strategic Leadership Group . . . 
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Surge funding investment

Four new projects are underway within Ngā Rākau Taketake that address key science priorites identified in the kauri dieback and myrtle rust strategic science plans.
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Habitat-forming organisms key to ecological ‘tipping points'

Habitat-forming organisms are key to the function or prevention of ecological ‘tipping points', experts say.
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Non-productive vegetation can increase vital services on farms

Non-productive vegetation on farms can increase ecosystem services such as decomposition and nitrogen mineralisation, according to a recent study.
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Trans-Tasman collaboration unlocks genetic secrets behind myrtle rust

Scientists have sequenced the genome of the fungus which causes the disease myrtle rust, Austropuccinia psidii.
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Sharing environmental DNA across New Zealand

The Environmental DNA (eDNA) Hub had its first public road test in May 2019.
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