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Hieracium Biocontrol: Where to from Here?
9 July 2021
During January and February 2020 a survey to assess the establishment and impact of the biocontrol agents for hieracium/hawkweed (Hieracium and Pilosella species).
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Educating Our Youth with Honshu White Admiral Butterflies
9 July 2021
Waikato District Council, in collaboration with MWLR and Enviroschools, has initiated a weed biocontrol education programme for schools in the Waikato District. Enviroschools is an environmental action-based programme that empowers young people to design and lead sustainability projects in their sch...
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Weed Biocontrol New Recruits
25 March 2021
Stephanie Morton (Auckland) Stephanie Morton
Stephanie first joined Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (MWLR) as a summer technician at our Tamaki site in 2018, shortly after completing her MSc in Biosecurity and Conservation through the University of Auckland. For her MSc, which focused on the che...
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The More the Merrier? Testing Efficacy of Multiple Agents
25 March 2021
NZ’s native forest remnants are important habitats, providing substantial conservation, scientific and aesthetic value. However, they are often detrimentally subjected to human disturbances, leading to understorey invasions by problematic weed species, including tradescantia.
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Old Man’s Beard Agents Show Promise
25 March 2021
Old man’s beard (Clematis vitalba), one of New Zealand’s worst and most widespread invasive alien plants, is a deciduous, climbing, layering vine that can grow up to 20 metres in height. In suitable habitats it rapidly dominates, smothers and eventually kills all types of vegetation.
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A New Aquatic Weed on the Radar
25 March 2021
Water celery (Helosciadium nodiflorum; synonym Apium nodiflorum) was recently highlighted as a problematic aquatic weed in New Zealand, yielding high scores in a weed risk assessment conducted by Paul Champion (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) in 2018.
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New Insights into Predicting Non-Target Impacts
25 March 2021
Weed biocontrol has several proven advantages over conventional control methods, yet concerns over its environmental safety persist. This is despite evidence that modern host range testing protocols are highly reliable. Globally, examples of biocontrol agents that cause persistent damage to non-targ...
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Weed Biocontrol Autumn Activities
25 March 2021
Weed Biocontrol autumn activities
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Biocontrol vs Herbicides – a Case Study on Heather
15 December 2020
Invasive non-native/exotic species have become so abundant and widespread throughout the world that their management is a prerequisite for the protection of native biodiversity and ecosystem services. Effective control of a target invasive species while avoiding direct non-target effects is essentia...
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MISCCAP – a New Collaboration for the Pacific
15 December 2020
A new project, “Managing Invasive Species for Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific”, is underway to allow Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) to take stronger action against invasive species and thereby build resilience to climate change. Invasive species make ecosystems and communi...
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