Archives For 30/11/1999

Controlled burning success means numbers of the nationally critical swamp helmet orchid (Corybas carsei) are well above the target to start research.

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Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland is a hotspot, where humid microclimates provide ideal conditions for the microscopic spores of myrtle rust to flourish and spread. Find out what is being done to protect our taonga myrtle plant species and how you can help with the fight against myrtle rust disease.

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Today, we’re taking a tongue-in-cheek deep dive into some of the weird and wonderful reproductive habits of New Zealand native species.

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Kia ora my name is Ngato-Zharnaye Livingstone and I’m a 20-year-old filmmaker who hails from Ngātihine and the valley of Te Urewera. I’m currently working on the Rangatahi mō Papatūānuku video competition.

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For most, summer means Christmas, which means time spent with family, BBQ’s, sea swims and lazy days. For Māori, whose relationship with pōhutukawa is centuries-old, this special tree is a symbol of tenacity and wisdom, as well as a source of Māori medicine and many other practical uses.

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