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      • Cawthron Institute is New Zealand’s largest independent science organisation. We produce world-class science that helps to protect the environment and support sustainable development of primary industries in New Zealand and worldwide.
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Opinion: Why robust and consistent environmental monitoring is critical to improving freshwater health in Aotearoa

Opinion: Why robust and consistent environmental monitoring is critical to improving freshwater health in Aotearoa

by Natalie Bird | Sep 25, 2021 | News

Opinion: Why robust and consistent environmental monitoring is critical to improving freshwater health in Aotearoa by Eric Goodwin 26 September 2021 Sometimes when we read or listen to the news, the amount of negative reporting about the state of our freshwater...
Case Study: Using eDNA to detect and protect taonga freshwater species in Aotearoa.

Case Study: Using eDNA to detect and protect taonga freshwater species in Aotearoa.

by Natalie Bird | Sep 23, 2021 | Research, Case Studies

Case study: Using eDNA to detect and protect taonga freshwater species in Aotearoa. by Konstanze Steiner and Georgia Thomson-Laing 24 September 2021 The planet’s natural environment is under increasing pressure and active change is required to protect and conserve it....
Opinion: Science communication must play a leading role in New Zealand’s freshwater future

Opinion: Science communication must play a leading role in New Zealand’s freshwater future

by Natalie Bird | Sep 21, 2021 | News

Opinion – Science communication must play a leading role in New Zealand’s freshwater future by Kati Doehring 21 September 2021 He aha te kai a te rangatira? He kōrero, he kōrero, he kōrero. What is the food of leaders? It is communication. When I was a little...
Opinion: He Kāinga Rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples

Opinion: He Kāinga Rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples

by Natalie Bird | Sep 16, 2021 | News

He kāinga rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples. By Heni Unwin and Te Rerekohu Tuterangiwhiu September 2021 This opinion piece was originally presented as a keynote address at the recent ANZMBS conference....
Opinion: He Kāinga Rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples

Opinion: He Kāinga Rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples

by Natalie Bird | Sep 15, 2021 | Research, Case Studies

He kāinga rangahau: Developing a framework for research that is just and equitable for indigenous peoples. By Heni Unwin and Te Rerekohu Tuterangiwhiu September 2021 This opinion piece was originally presented as a keynote address at the recent ANZMBS conference....
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