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Possums in dryland ecosystems

Al Glen summarises some interesting aspects of possum research on Molesworth Station The introduced brushtail possum is a major environmental and agricultural pest in New Zealand. Little informat Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
December 13, 2010

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TB and pest management on Molesworth

Ivor Yockney and several wild sentinel pigs were (slightly reluctant) film stars in TVNZ's 'Country Calendar'. Last autumn, Country Calendar were filming the huge Molesworth cattle muster an Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
January 12, 2011

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Future freedom from bovine TB

Graham Nugent (Landcare Research) says it is amazing there are now less than 80 TB infected deer and cattle herds in New Zealand compared to over 1,700 in 1994. Bovine TB is a bacterial disease t Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
April 01, 2011

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Feasibility study to save a jewel of biodiversity - the Juan Fernández Archipelago

Al Glen (Landcare Research) reflects on the islands that inspired the Robinson Crusoe stories The Juan Fernández Archipelago, 700 km west of mainland Chile, is a biodiversity hotspot with my Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
February 11, 2011

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From Spain to Central Otago

Carlos Rouco Zufiaurre is investigating possum ecology in dryland ecosystems  Since arriving from Spain last January, Carlos has been working with Grant Norbury, James Smith, Roger Pech a Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
January 31, 2011

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Field work goes ahead, whatever the weather

Everyone's favourite sort of field trip ... smack in the middle of a cold weather bomb, as “wind, snow, horizontal sleet and hail, wind, rain, and wind wind wind. Scientist Grant Norbury s Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
January 31, 2011

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Restoring Lord Howe Island, Australia

 John Parkes (Landcare Research / Invasive Species International) says that Lord Howe Island was one of the last places on earth to be colonised by people. It was only discovered by humans in Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
March 09, 2011

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A new approach to biodiversity protection: local scale to landscape scale

All over New Zealand, there is a huge groundswell of interest in pest control for biodiversity protection. Small, isolated patches may not provide enough habitat to allow native species to survive Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Judy Grindell
Landcare Research
October 30, 2012
 
 
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