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Summer in Kaikoura a valuable experience for zoology student

Source: University of Otago Two newly hatched dotterel chicks with an egg that is close to hatching. Photo supplied.One Otago University Wildlife Management student enjoyed...

Six new staff at College of Education

Source: University of Otago From a school in Moscow to local classrooms, six recently appointed College of Education staff bring a wealth of education-sector knowledge...

ANZAC Day – Finding New Zealand’s forgotten soldiers

Source: The New Zealand Remembrance Army – Te Taua Manaaki o Ngā Morehu In the lead-up to ANZAC Day, around the country, the New Zealand...

Marine mammal sanctuary gets green light

Source: New Zealand Government Boats to maintain a 300m distance from all marine mammals; People to keep out of the water within 300m of all marine...

Commercial fisher who set nets in dolphin protection area fined nearly $12,000

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries Date: 26 January 2022 Media contact MPI media team Phone 029 894 0328 An Otago commercial fisher who set and hauled nets within dolphin protection areas...

Making staff redundant? It’s in your interest to follow a proper process

Source: Employment New Zealand The COVID-19 situation continues to be stressful and challenging for many businesses. Some employers are feeling the pressure to adapt quickly to...

Strong connections and an uplifting learning environment at UC

Source: University of Canterbury Home > News > 2022 > 28 June 2022 Recent graduate Amiria Reid’s (Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-a-Kai) love for her whakapapa, community and environment motivated...

Have doctor’s bag, will travel

Source: University of Otago Dr Jenny Visser in the clinic onboard NIWA’s research vessel, the Tangaroa. Photo: Sadie Mills/ NIWAPhoning home to get specialist medical...

Marine Environment – Enviro Groups slam decision to continue trawling Hauraki Gulf – Greenpeace

Source: Greenpeace News today that the government will allow bottom trawling to continue in large areas of the Hauraki Gulf is being met by strong opposition...

Greenpeace – Fast track threatens te taiao, democracy and Te Tiriti

Source: Greenpeace Tens of thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of Tāmaki Makaurau on Saturday in protest against the Luxon Government’s controversial Fast-Track...

Almost $20m for Otago researchers in Marsden grants

Source: University of Otago Has deforestation in Aotearoa forced native insects to change colour to ensure their survival? Can metals help solve a growing global...
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