Erosion generates sediment which affects water quality and leads to sediment deposits in New Zealand river catchments. Many North Island streams and riverbeds in particular have increasing sediment Continue Reading...
The large, iconic Otago skink – a species classified as critically endangered – is being protected at the Mokomoko Dryland Sanctuary in Central Otago. The 0.3 ha. pest-proof fenced sanctuary is Continue Reading...
The Lake Waikaremoana Hapu Restoration Trust manages the local kiwi conservation work at Lake Waikaremoana in Hawkes Bay. The project is headed by Dr John McLennan, a leading kiwi expert who has be Continue Reading...
A novel new monitoring technique has helped illustrate how quickly weta populations respond to mammal eradication. For the first time footprint tracking tunnels have been used to monitor weta as pa Continue Reading...
Tūī numbers in Waikato are bouncing back following extensive research, pest control and habitat enhancement. Landcare Research has been studying the movement, diet and nesting success of the distin Continue Reading...
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...
Learning to turn a cold old house into a sustainable healthy home. We wanted to retrofit a 1950s state house to improve the lives of the family who lived there and to significantly impr Continue Reading...
Every autumn, enthusiasts have an expedition to some part of New Zealand in search of threatened native fungi, exotic fungal weeds, edible or poisonous, colourful or drab. One of the key aims is Continue Reading...
Lynley Hayes of Landcare Research says “Weed biocontrol in New Zealand relies on importing potential agents from overseas via a secure containment facility in which to safely confirm the identific Continue Reading...
In 2009, Simon Fowler and Paul Peterson reported buckets of biocontrol beetles attacking heather, an invasive weed on the Central Plateau of the North Island. Heather might be nice in th Continue Reading...