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Environmental forensics
In this interactive learn more about environmental forensics in the marine environment. Dr Candida Savage is interested in human impacts in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Dr...
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Māori concepts for animal ethics
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Understanding the basics of climate change – Slideshow
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newsletter
Haere rā to 2024
Our pānui for Tīhema reflects on what we’ve accomplished – along with ideas to keep ākonga engaged and learning until the final bell! Haere rā to...
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Kuia and moko
A kuia shares generational knowledge and understanding with her mokopuna. null
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Meri Kirihimete from the Hub team
Meri Kirihimete from the Hub team, thank you for all your support throughout 2024. Have a wonderful festive break and see you in 2025! null
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Whakapapa
Iwi Māori believe people, plants and animals are all descendants of Ranginui and Papatūānuku and their children, which means humans are intrinsically linked with the environment....
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Nature in harmony
Iwi Māori acknowledge the whakapapa (interconnectedness) and mauri of all things – mountains, rivers, rocks and even objects crafted by humans are often regarded as having...
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Equipping ākonga with knowledge and hope
Our pānui for Noema highlights the upcoming webinar series on climate change. Dual themes include building basic science understanding and building student agency. Climate change –...
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Māori concepts for animal ethics
This is an edited recording of the webinar Māori concepts for animal ethics. null
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Kawakawa – an insect deterrent
Kawakawa has insecticidal properties. Uses include the protection of crops by burying leaves, burning leaves to produce toxic fumes and applying leaf extracts to foliage. Kawakawa...
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Is poisoning pests the Māori way?
Some of those opposed to the use of 1080 poison to control pests say it’s ‘un-Māori’. Tame Malcolm unpacks these claims, arguing that to the contrary,...
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TEST: Soil – introductions!
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Specimen collected by Darwin
Darwin collected this coralline algae specimen from the Southern Ocean in the early 1830s while aboard the survey vessel the Beagle. The specimen and Darwin's notes...
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