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Scouting out soil data
1 October 2024
Although the stony soils of the upper Wairau Valley, Marlborough, have underpinned the success of winemakers, they have made soil mapping there a slow and arduous task.
Innovation story
Enhancing soils, water, and land
S-map expands further
1 October 2024
Manaaki Whenua has completed an extra 500,000 hectares of new soil mapping coverage across some of AoNZ’s best food-producing land.
Innovation story
Enhancing soils, water, and land
How data science can shape tree modelling for sustainable land management
1 October 2024
A four-year data science programme involving a joint Aotearoa New Zealand-Singapore research team working to accelerate the development of data science capability in both countries has wrapped up demonstrating valuable connections between remote sensing, ecology and social sciences.
Innovation story
Closing the window of vulnerability
1 October 2024
Most commercial forests in Aotearoa New Zealand are clear-fell harvested. Trees of harvest age are cut down in areas called coupes or compartments. In many forests, these compartments often include steep hillsides, which go from being forested for decades to being bare and visible almost overnight. ...
Innovation story
Enhancing soils, water, and land
Erosion
The gospel of St John’s wort: a phenomenal weed biocontrol success story
1 October 2024
Like so many plants brought by Europeans to augment botanical and kitchen gardens in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in the 19th century, St John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) duly escaped and by the 1930s was one of the worst invasive weeds in both countries.
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Weed biocontrol
Hop to it: managing New Zealand’s marsupial menace
1 October 2024
Wallabies arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand in the late 19th century, courtesy of Sir George Grey (Governor of New Zealand from 1845 to 1853). In later life Grey lived on Kawau Island, north of Auckland, and introduced five species of wallabies among a variety of interesting animals he acquired for hi...
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Pest control
New guidelines suggested for ecosourcing seed
1 October 2024
When it comes to ecological restoration in Aotearoa New Zealand, obtaining plant seeds with a known local wild origin has been widely advocated and practised for the past 50 years.
This approach, known as ecosourcing, ensures the seeds used for restoration come from nearby areas and maintain the ge...
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Tracking vertebrate pests using landscape genomics
1 October 2024
The challenge in keeping an environment free of predators is to make sure any remaining populations of animals in other areas don’t reinvade. For Manaaki Whenua’s genomics researcher Dr Andrew Veale, this means making use of technology to ensure researchers understand how predators move around their...
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
predator control
Changing our SOCs – a progress report
1 October 2024
Soil organic carbon is critical to soil health. It’s the basis of the soil food web and it plays an important role in maintaining soil structure, retaining water and nutrient cycling. Soils are also large reservoirs of carbon, and globally contain more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combi...
Innovation story
Action on climate change
Climate change adaptation & mitigation
How trees could turn down the heat
1 October 2024
Like people keeping cool under beach umbrellas, cattle seek shade as the temperature rises. And for cows, even air temperatures in the low twenties can be too hot, because the animals naturally create a lot of internal heat whilst digesting food or producing milk.
Innovation story
Action on climate change
New partnership targets deadly livestock disease
1 October 2024
The fungus associated with facial eczema is common worldwide, but the toxicity of the Aotearoa New Zealand strain causes much more severe problems. It’s a challenging and painful disease that attacks the liver and bile ducts of ruminants and currently has no cure.
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Carbon stocks – can ryegrass be beaten?
1 October 2024
Around the world, soils under managed grasslands hold a lot of carbon: up to 22% of all land-based carbon stocks. How the land is managed affects whether these soils gain, lose, or keep their carbon – and historically, much carbon has been lost as natural ecosystems have been converted into grassla...
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Good farmers go SLO
1 October 2024
In New Zealand, farmers and the largely urban general public are held to have differing views on what is meant by being a “good farmer”. Anecdotally, farmers see themselves as stewards of the land for future generations, using management practices that would be considered environmentally sustainable...
Innovation story
People and environment
Creating “cultural licence to operate” in pest control
1 October 2024
Key to making research programmes successful is ensuring we have the social and cultural licence to operate says Kairangahau Māori Mahuru Wilcox.
Innovation story
Mātauranga Māori
People and environment
Pest control
Data supermarket on land use open for hungry minds
1 October 2024
An online data ‘supermarket’ is open to anyone hungry for information about the food and fibre we can grow in Aotearoa New Zealand – now and in the future.
Innovation story
People and environment
River catchment planning for future climate change
9 January 2024
To develop effective management plans for river catchments, policymakers and catchment managers need to account for how climate change might affect soil erosion and river sediment loads. However, there has been no published, quantitative assessment of national-scale changes in erosion or suspended s...
Innovation story
Enhancing soils, water, and land
LiDAR reveals real risk to wetlands
9 January 2024
For the first time in New Zealand, research has shown how remote sensing, using LiDAR, could aid improved conservation management of wetlands through better drain detection.
Innovation story
Wetlands
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Core blimey: how an old Hoover revealed the secrets of a wetland
9 January 2024
East Coast farmer Tim Brownlie and QEII National Trust regional representative for Gisborne Malcolm Rutherford have become fascinated
by the world of palaeoecology – the ecology of the past.
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Natural enemies, natural solutions
9 January 2024
Eight countries in the Pacific will introduce natural enemies in order to reduce the impacts of key weeds in the island nations under the umbrella of Manaaki Whenua’s ‘Natural Enemies – Natural Solutions’ (NENS) programme..
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Using artificial intelligence to monitor wildlife
9 January 2024
Camera traps are used for monitoring a range of wildlife species in Aotearoa New Zealand, including native and invasive animals. These cameras provide essential information on animal abundance, distribution, and behaviour, but they have one major drawback: they can produce thousands of images, many ...
Innovation story
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
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