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🏆 Congratulations to the Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao and Ngāti Kuri Trust Board on receiving the Science New Zealand Te Tohu Tūhura Award for impact through partnering with Māori. Together, we've helped bring kaikōmako back from the brink. 🌿 www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuWz...
We're looking for a GM Commercial Services – Private Sector to drive growth, build strategic partnerships and connect industry with world-class science. Lead a high-performing team and help shape New Zealand's bioeconomy. Apply now: careers.sciencenewzealand.org/jobdetails?a...
Shade is one of the most powerful tools on farm. Trees help cows stay cooler, reduce heat stress, and support better wellbeing. Want practical ways to keep your herd comfortable? Visit us at Fieldays in the Science for Farmers tent (E38). Find out more: bit.ly/4aqqrZC
Trees do more for your farm than you might think - from cooling cows to shaping pasture, soil, water and carbon. Want practical, NZ‑specific guidance? Visit the Science for Farmers tent (E38) at Fieldays and try our interactive tree‑planning touchscreen. Find out more: bit.ly/4aqqrZC
🔥 Wildfires are becoming more frequent in Aotearoa NZ. In our latest #Scigest podcast, fire ecologist Shana Gross discusses wildfire behaviour, climate change, hazard data and how science is helping communities prepare and build resilience. 🎙️ Listen bit.ly/4uN0QSj or wherever you get your podcasts.
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🌲Red needle cast is a relatively new but high-impact disease affecting radiata pine in AoNZ. We're working with Forest Growers Research to transform our understanding of this disease to provide practical, science-based tools that support on-the-ground decision-making. More » bit.ly/3Sq4dRm
Winner: Maiangi Taiao partnership with the Ngāti Kuri Trust BoardThe Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao and the Ngāti Kuri Trust Board have maintaine...
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Science New Zealand Awards 2026 Te Tohu Tūhura: To Charter a Course to Impact with Māori
Have your say on the future of energy and whenua. We are inviting Māori landowners, trustees, governors, whānau, kaitiaki, and those connected to whenua to take part in a short survey exploring Māori perspectives on bioenergy and future energy choices. Survey closes 12 June: bit.ly/4xk0x3I
🎙️NEW scigest podcast Host and scientist Darryl Herron talks with Paul Bennett, Integrated Bioenergy Portfolio Lead, about the opportunities for locally produced bioenergy and biofuels. 🎧 Listen via our website: bit.ly/3QmYnzA or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Have pre-diabetes? Researchers at the Bioeconomy Science Institute are investigating whether native NZ herbal teas may help support healthier blood sugar responses. 📍 Palmerston North 💰 Up to $270 koha Learn more: bit.ly/4otDNdn
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For decades, New Zealand scientists have been looking at how to turn renewable forestry resources into clean, reliable energy and solid or liquid biofuels. #100yearsofsciencenz Learn more: www.bioeconomyscience.co.nz/about-us/100...
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Nicola Sulivan speaks to fire ecologist Shana Gross about the Bioeconomy Science Institute's role in developing tools to aid firefighters and communities, including fire danger rating systems
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