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Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Marcus-Rongowhitiao Shadbolt, passionate about seed conservation

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Marcus-Rongowhitiao Shadbolt, passionate about seed conservation Marcus-Rongowhitiao Shadbolt

Ngā Rākau Taketake welcomes Marcus-Rongowhitiao Shadbolt, a new Master’s student under the Oranga and Conservation & Restoration research themes. He will be looking at how we can best conserve New Zealand’s seeds.

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Welcome Phoebe Fordyce, TTW research and policy analyst

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Welcome Phoebe Fordyce, TTW research and policy analyst Phoebe Fordyce and Marcus-Rongowhitiao Shadbolt

In February this year, Te Tira Whakamātaki and Oranga research theme welcomed Phoebe Fordyce, a research and policy analyst, to their teams. We spoke with Phoebe about her background, the work she has been doing so far, and what she is excited about for the future.

Mātauranga-a-Iwi vital in the restoration of biodiversity

Mātauranga-a-Iwi vital in the restoration of biodiversity

A new BioHeritage research programme, He Mātai i te Taiao (The perpetual sensing of the natural environment), aims to develop a system that enables mātauranga-a-Iwi (localised Māori knowledge) monitoring frameworks and approaches, providing vital evidence for the empowerment and actioning of kaitiakitanga.

Defining ‘eradication’: evolving terminologies in biosecurity spaces

Defining ‘eradication’: evolving terminologies in biosecurity spaces Timm's trap

Why might kaimahi working in biosecurity choose to term a project as suppression, control, or elimination instead of eradication? BioHeritage reached out to two of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leaders in biosecurity to turn over some of these stones and examine the nuances in our terminologies.

The river of life, each curve more beautiful than the last: BioHeritage welcomes Erina Watene-Rawiri as Pou Pūtaiao

The river of life, each curve more beautiful than the last: BioHeritage welcomes Erina Watene-Rawiri as Pou Pūtaiao Erina Watene Rawiri Edited

Erina was kind enough to share some of her perspectives with us as she gets started in her new role.

What do the Queensland fruit fly and the red imported fire ant have in common? A threat to Aotearoa

What do the Queensland fruit fly and the red imported fire ant have in common? A threat to Aotearoa Will Eason

Will Eason is researching ways to engage the public in the response to biosecurity incursions, as part of a Master of Strategic Communication at the University of Canterbury.

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