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Ambitious goals for ailing Hauraki Gulf

Ambitious goals for ailing Hauraki Gulf

Source: Auckland Council The Hauraki Gulf Forum yesterday adopted an updated set of ambitious goals for the Gulf: At least 30 per cent marine protection (*up...
EIT student determined to save country’s biodiversity

EIT student determined to save country’s biodiversity

Source: Eastern Institute of Technology – Tairāwhiti 13 mins ago After weeks of lockdown, Kere Pomana enjoys to be out and about again getting her nature...
Fisheries New Zealand looking for feedback on new catch limits

Fisheries New Zealand looking for feedback on new catch limits

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries Date: 25 May 2020 Media contact: MPI media team Fisheries New Zealand starts consultation today on proposed changes to catch limits on...
Sociology student creating meaningful experiences for disabled youth

Sociology student creating meaningful experiences for disabled youth

Source: University of Waikato Emma Dalton found the perfect part-time job to work around her studies at the University of Waikato. The role of programme...
Protecting nature means protecting ourselves

Protecting nature means protecting ourselves

Source: Greenpeace New ZealandWhat supports a healthy life? As COVID-19 disrupts our lives across the world, we wake up each day wondering how to...
Affordable, community engaged earthquake warning system subject of research project

Affordable, community engaged earthquake warning system subject of research project

Source: Massey University Dr. Raj Prasanna (left), Dr. Julia Becker, Marion Tan, Emily Lambie, Associate Professor Anna Brown, Dr. Kristin Stock (on screen). A multi-disciplinary team...
Celebrity bodies, post-feminism and ageing – health psychologist explores

Celebrity bodies, post-feminism and ageing – health psychologist explores

Source: Massey University As a critical health psychologist, Professor Sarah Riley’s interests are diverse, spanning gender and body image issues, illness and ageing to how...
Waikato students help communities in lockdown

Waikato students help communities in lockdown

Source: University of Waikato With people around the country coming to grips with the Covid-19 lockdown, two University of Waikato students got busy supporting their...
Study good news for threatened alpine bird

Study good news for threatened alpine bird

Source: Department of Conservation Introduction A new study on rock wren/tuke in Kahurangi National Park confirms predator control using 1080 strongly benefits these small alpine birds. Date:  22...
China’s Top Legislature to Discuss Revision of Existing Wildlife Protection Law

China’s Top Legislature to Discuss Revision of Existing Wildlife Protection Law

Source: World Wildlife Fund BEIJING — The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a zoonotic disease, has alerted the world...

Health Education – Whitireia nursing graduate and tutor helps set up New Zealand’s Covid...

Source: MIL-OSI SubmissionsSource: Whitireia “As a nurse, it is in our DNA to save lives, that is why when I received a call late one...

Transport Sector – RTF asks for higher threshold in Fair Trading Act

Source: MIL-OSI Submissions Source: Road Transport Forum A contract threshold of $500,000 should be included in the Fair-Trading Act Amendment Bill, Road Transport Forum (RTF) chief executive...
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