Insects are animals belonging to the class known as Insecta.
E kīia ana te āta tirotiro i ngā pepeke ko te mātai pepeke, arā, he entomology ki te reo Pākehā.
The pare, or carved door lintel, that stands over the entrance to the New Zealand Arthropod Collection (NZAC) / Ko te Aitanga Pepeke o Ao...
A bilingual interactive tool to help you identify bugs found around Aotearoa New Zealand.
This bilingual poster provides an introduction to fungi, certain kinds of which were traditionally valued by Maori, like awheto (vegetabl...
This bilingual poster provides an introduction to ‘Te aitanga pepeke’ (the insect world) – the Māori phrase for insects and other creatur...
This bug identification poster is produced in Tuvaluan and English, and features some common bugs found in one or both countries.
This bug identification poster is produced in Samoan and English, and features some common bugs found in one or both countries.
This bilingual poster provides an introduction to manu (birds).
This bilingual poster provides an introduction to animals and plants found in wetlands - the kidneys or sponges of the Earth.
This bilingual poster provides an introduction to animals and plants found in repo (wetlands).
Did you know that kōkō is the traditional name for tūī? This name is still preferred by many native speakers. Here we explore the origin ...
Pollination is the process of transferring pollen from anther (male flower part) to stigma (female flower part). Without it, seeds and fr...
‘The Great Weeds Hunt Aotearoa’ provides students, whanau and communities free tools to find and identify weeds, with access to weed and ...
BioBlitz is a scientific race against time. It is educational. And it is heaps of fun!
Instructions and resources for running an experiential hauora (well-being) session in a pā harakeke.