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Back off, it’s mine!
17 May 2024
Two separate studies on the bait uptake of wallabies, one by Manaaki Whenua senior researcher and wildlife ecologist Dr Patrick Garvey, in Canterbury on Bennett’s wallabies, and another by senior researcher Dr Graham Hickling and Dr Tim Day of Day in the Bush on dama wallabies near Rotorua and on Be...
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Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Wallabies
Pūtaiao
Where’s wallaby?
17 May 2024
Underpinning Tipu Mātoro National Wallaby Eradication Programme is the premise that to achieve effective management a deeper understanding of wallaby ecology is crucial, particularly regarding their natural dispersal patterns, says researcher and wildlife ecologist Dr Dave Latham.
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Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Wallabies
Pūtaiao
Smile, you’re on camera!
17 May 2024
The picturesque Bay of Plenty in Aotearoa New Zealand harbours the not-so-charming wallaby invaders, the dama and parma wallaby. A research team plans to capture around 30 wild wallabies at a study site there. The wallabies will be fitted with GPS collars that will provide location data to assess ho...
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Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Wallabies
Pūtaiao
New partnership targets deadly livestock disease
17 May 2024
The fungus associated with facial eczema is common worldwide, but the toxicity of the Aotearoa New Zealand strain causes much more severe problems. It’s a challenging and painful disease that attacks the liver and bile ducts of ruminants and currently has no cure.
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Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Pūtaiao
Weed-eaters: gains for weed biocontrol in Aotearoa New Zealand
17 May 2024
European colonists introduced more than 25,000 species of plants to Aotearoa New Zealand within a 200-year period, and many of these newly introduced species soon naturalised and began causing problems.
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Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Weed biocontrol
The gospel of St John’s wort: a phenomenal weed biocontrol success story
17 May 2024
Like so many plants brought by Europeans to augment botanical and kitchen gardens in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in the 19th century, St John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) duly escaped and by the 1930s was one of the worst invasive weeds in both countries.
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Weed biocontrol
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
How data science can shape tree modelling for sustainable land management
17 May 2024
A four-year data science programme involving a joint Aotearoa New Zealand-Singapore research team working to accelerate the development of data science capability in both countries has wrapped up demonstrating valuable connections between remote sensing, ecology and social sciences.
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Why does the pūkeko cross the road?
17 May 2024
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and sector partners contracted Manaaki Whenua to identify, assess, monitor and manage road edge effects on biodiversity. The research emphasised the vulnerability of larger native birds to roadkill due to behaviour and habitat factors.
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Pā harakeke a spiritual home in Lincoln
17 May 2024
Te Kohinga Harakeke o Aotearoa – National New Zealand Flax Collection at Lincoln is one of Manaaki Whenua’s most visited collections. People want to find out which varieties of harakeke (flax) are most suited to their projects. Weavers come from all parts of Aotearoa New Zealand to harvest leaves fo...
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DNA samples support biomonitoring efforts
17 May 2024
Leaders of Ngāti Tura – Ngāti Te Ngākau have hand-delivered DNA samples collected from various insects from their rohe to the Lincoln Molecular Lab. Once the samples are processed, they will be used to create the beginnings of a bespoke reference library that will support the iwi’s eDNA-based biomon...
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