Archives For 30/11/1999

An underwater electric barrier is providing a safe haven for the ‘nationally critical’ Canterbury Mudfish/kōwaro.

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Zooming in on a precious, unusual, and poorly understood native freshwater fish, known around the country as lamprey, kanakana and piharau.

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In the eastern Taranaki hinterland, innovation and digital technology drive the conservation efforts of Jobs for Nature funding recipients Eight Hundred Trust. We visit Miranda and Daryl at their isolated property to find out more.

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This year’s Long Term Insights Briefing looks at the role emerging technology and data could play in protecting the biodiversity and taonga of Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Learn about DOC’s successful “Walk the Line” trapping app, and how it’s being used by community groups.

A great example is the Stewart Island/Rakiura Community and Environment Trust, who first adopted DOC’s Walk the Line smart phone trapping app three years ago.

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