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Soil Carbon - the new cash crop?

Soil Carbon – the new cash crop?

Hawke’s Bay to host New Zealand Soil Carbon Conference The international spotlight will be on Hawke’s Bay when the NZ Soil Carbon Conference is held in Napier in June. Featuring international experts, renowned scientists and industry leaders, the three day conference will focus on the reality of climate change, biological farming and the huge global […]

Hush payment to DoC signals time for RMA reform

Hush payment to DoC signals time for RMA reform

“Thank you very much Meridian Energy – we now know the price of recognising conservation values on private land,” says Don Nicolson, Federated Farmers President.   “Thousands of hectares of indigenous vegetation and outstanding landscapes have been protected on private land by district and regional plans under the guise of section 6 of the Resource Management […]

Himalayan miracle food finds its way into NZ gardens

Himalayan miracle food finds its way into NZ gardens

Goji  berry plants (lysium barbarum) are now available to New Zealand gardeners. Glucina’s nursery at Matakana north of Auckland has released the new plants to garden centres throughout NZ this month. Goji juice, dried berries and chocolate coated gojis have been the latest health trend around the world. Worldwide demand for the little red berries […]

Further response to Resource Management Act reforms

Further response to Resource Management Act reforms

The proposed Resource Management Act reforms have received considerable publicity and generated wide-ranging comment.  Following are the responses from the Centre for Resource Management Studies (CRMS) to specific proposals.

Tag a butterfly... help science!

Tag a butterfly… help science!

Ever wonder where Monarch butterflies go for the winter? The Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust is looking for New Zealand ‘citizen scientists’ to report sightings, as the Monarchs follow their annual migration. A degree is not needed; anyone can take part, and everyone, schools included, are welcome to join the Trust’s annual project.  Secretary Jacqui Knight […]

City gardeners can help save wasps

City gardeners can help save wasps

Conserving areas of bush and forest in cities is essential to the conservation of New Zealand’s wasp species, according to research from Victoria University. With more than 1,000 native species, wasps are an important part of New Zealand’s biodiversity says Dr Rudi Schnitzler. “Despite their fearsome reputation, very few wasps are capable of stinging humans; […]

Master craftsman passes down age-old skills

Master craftsman passes down age-old skills

Kiwis have the chance to learn an age-old trade from a master craftsman by registering for New Zealand’s only full-time stonemasonry course. Offered by Otago Polytechnic, the Cromwell-based one-year programme covers an extensive range of practical skills and work experience, producing specialist stonemasonry professionals with a high level of competence and the ability to work […]

Genetic Scientists Boost Knowledge Economy

Genetic Scientists Boost Knowledge Economy

A new collaborative research programme led by scientists at Crown Research Institute Scion could impact everything from the food we eat, to the things we make, and the medical diagnoses we undergo, by better managing genetic information. The project will draw on New Zealand’s most highly skilled gene mapping statisticians and geneticists from eight universities, […]