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October 30, 2023News Articles

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 […]

October 23, 2023News Articles

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 […]

October 18, 2023News Articles

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 plus […]

October 13, 2023October 13, 2023News Articles

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 year. This research was spearheaded by […]

October 2, 2023News Articles

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 […]

September 26, 2023News Articles

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 […]

September 20, 2023September 20, 2023News Articles, Vaka Diaries

Scorpions of the Cook Islands

Who would have thought the Cook Islands has scorpions! Two that have been recorded on the user friendly online ‘Cook Islands Biodiversity […]

September 8, 2023September 8, 2023News Articles

The potential impacts of deep sea mining on climate change

In the pursuit of valuable minerals and resources, humanity is increasingly turning its attention to the depths of the ocean floor through […]

September 3, 2023September 3, 2023News Articles

Weeds team visit Cook Islands for natural enemies progress update

Todays article comes from the Manaaki Whenua Land Care Research team that have being doing work her over the past few weeks […]

September 3, 2023September 3, 2023News Articles

Trees of Palmerston Island

Palmerston Atoll is made up of 6 main Motu and a number of sand cays dotted around a lagoon teeming with marine […]

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