Category: News Articles

  • Seabed mining benefits vs losses

    Seabed Mining Benefits vs Losses This environmental article was written by Te Ipukarea Society Executive Member June Hosking When in Rarotonga it’s fun to observe progress on the seawall; great…

  • Little Mermaid making a conservation splash

    Little Mermaid Making a Conservation Splash This article is adapted and based almost entirely on a story by Elene Peradze, on the IMPAKTER Platform and Magazine website. https://impakter.com/the-little-mermaid-a-tale-of-ocean-conservation-and-sustainable-values/ The  Cook…

  • Local Lorikeets celebrated

    Local Lorikeets Celebrated World parrot day celebrated earlier this week on May 31st gives us a good excuse to bring more attention to a couple of our own brightly coloured…

  • Some concerning aspects around deep-seabed mining

    Some concerning aspects around Deep sea mining. Proponents of mining our deep ocean seafloor justify the need for this hugely destructive process largely by claims that the minerals from the…

  • Citizen science to assist turtle conservation

    Citizen science to assist turtle conservation Rarotonga’s passages are key sites for spotting two species of sea turtles, the endangered green turtle and the critically endangered hawksbill turtle. Commonly seen…

  • 27 years of protecting our Ipukarea

    27 years of protecting our Ipukarea It has been almost 12 months since the last Te Ipukarea Society Annual General Meeting (AGM). As usual, before our AGM, we look back…

  • Community efforts to remove rats

    Community Efforts to Remove Rats Polynesian rats were introduced to the Cook Islands via early Vaka voyages. With time other species typically more dominant and destructive such as the Ship…

  • Rent-A-Plate back on wheels

    Rent A Plate Back On Wheels With tourism numbers back on the rise, there are now innovative opportunities to “build back better”. Opportunities that not only create positive visitor experiences…

  • Nurture nature for our future

    Today is the last day of Earth week for 2023, celebrated from April 14th to the 22nd.  It is a week set aside for communities to demonstrate their support for…

  • Impacts of deep sea mining

    In Parliament recently, the King’s Representative Sir Tom Masters spoke of the Cook Islands desire to develop a sustainable and environmentally responsible seabed minerals sector.  This week, also in Parliament…