Author: TIS-Redesign
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Te Ipukarea Society continues its periodic programme
Te Ipukarea Society continues its periodic programme Here in the Cook Islands, and more specifically in the Pa Enua, young girls experiencing the menstrual cycle for the first time can…

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Protecting a little paradise in Ma’uke
Protecting a little paradise in Ma’uke With the introduction of non-biodegradable equipment and packaging over the past 50 plus years, waste management in the pa enua has become very challenging.…

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Pacific launch of Deep Rising
Pacific Launch of Deep Rising This past week on Tuesday at the Empire Cinema we launched the documentary called Deep Rising. This thought-provoking movie, narrated by Jason Momoa of “Aquaman”…

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Citizen science turtle monitoring continues
Citizen science turtle monitoring continues Throughout Te Moana nui o Kiva, sea turtles are held in very high regard. The reasons for this vary from their majestic mana passed down…

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Sustainable alternatives to deep-seabed mining for battery production
Sustainable Alternatives to Deep-Sea Mining for Battery Production In the quest for a more sustainable future, the world is increasingly recognising the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources and…

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Reaching new heights in the Takitumu Conservation Area
Reaching new heights in the Takitumu Conservation Area Today’s article was written by Donna Gast, who is visiting from the Netherlands and doing some volunteer work with Te Ipukarea Society…

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Securing our future through environmental education for our youth
Securing our future through environmental education of our youth It has been a busy school holiday period working alongside the Cook Islands Voyaging Society, Kōrero o te ‘Ōrau and 40…

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New research sheds light on community views on tourism in Rarotonga, Aitutaki and Mitiaro
New research sheds light on community views on tourism in Rarotonga, Aitutaki and Mitiaro Sieni Tiraa, local consultant for Griffith University was busy conducting community tourism surveys earlier in the…

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Is anybody listening?
Is anybody listening? There will be many impacts of deep sea ming. Some will be very difficult to predict. We currently have three companies licenced to conduct deep sea mining…

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Palmerston Atoll bids Farewell to Rats
Palmerston Atoll bids Farewell to Rats A rat eradication exercise has just been completed in Palmerston Atoll. This was for 2 main reasons. First, rats cause damage to food crops…

