Kauri Ora

Research on the health of kauri trees and their forests.

Conservation & Restoration

Ensuring susceptible plant species survive myrtle rust and kauri dieback.
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Integrated Surveillance

A hapū-centric surveillance framework that focuses on the holistic health of the forest.
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Mobilising for Action

Focusing on the human dimensions of forest health management, specifically kauri dieback and myrtle rust.
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Oranga (Wellbeing)

Mātauranga Māori based solutions for kauri dieback and myrtle rust.
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Combating Pathogen Risk Using Genomics

To protect our native and production ecosystems from the invasion of new pathogens, rapid assessments of the potential impact of identified and unidentified pathogens are…
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Stopping Kauri Dieback in its Tracks

Selected native plant extracts may be able to attract and kill the spores of Phytophthora agathidicida – the pathogen causing kauri dieback, according to researchers.
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Tiaki mō Kauri: Citizens Combating Kauri Dieback

A community-led social science programme is bringing together researchers, communities and mana whenua (indigenous people) to help save Aotearoa New Zealand’s iconic kauri tree.
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