Read the latest update about how we’re progressing our Tranche 2 strategy.
Category: News
A Restoration Ambassador for rural New Zealand
Farmers will soon have access to free, independent advice about how to conserve native biodiversity on their land.
Crazy & Ambitous 2 symposium
Almost 300 people attended Crazy & Ambitious 2 in May 2019, enjoying a dynamic mix of discussions.
Why we can’t cut corners with reforestation
Reforestation must be done step-by-step, from the ground up.
How viewpoints shape land use changes
The One Billion Trees programme and other climate-saving initiatives promise to change Aotearoa’s landscape forever, but how do people feel about it?
First Find-A-Pest prototype released
An app that’s designed to help every-day kiwis protect our native flora and fauna has had its first prototype released.
Mātauranga Māori, Western science and art combine in Northland
The synergy of mātauranga Māori, Western science and storytelling through art was front and centre at a this wānanga in Northland.
Nurseries no longer safe for kauri dieback
The pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease might be harboured and spread through plant nurseries, but a solution may have been found.
Myrtle Rust Programme takes its first steps
An innovative new research stream, Myrtle Rust Programme is set to bolster New Zealand’s ability to respond to plant pathogens.
How many are too many snails?
Snails could stop freshwater invertebrate populations from recovering, even after the stream habitat has been restored.
A one-stop-shop for farmers
A BioHeritage project has inspired the creation of what could be the ultimate biodiversity guide for New Zealand farmers.
Is “Predator free” missing a predator?
While the rest of the country is on a mission to eradicate fluffy, four-legged predators, Julia Schmack is looking at carnivores of a different scale.