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Category: News Articles

September 23, 2024News Articles

Rat Free Takutea, on It’s way

Stage one of the Takutea Rat Eradication Project has successfully concluded, with the feild team arriving back in Atiu and Rarotonga aboard […]

September 16, 2024News Articles

Local Community Rallies Against Deep Seabed Mining

The Sea Bed Minerals Authority {SBMA} Commissioner appears to be under the false impression that  foreign interests are interfering in our domestic […]

September 9, 2024September 20, 2024News Articles

Takutea rat eradication project starts

Kia orana from the (normally) uninhabited island of Tautea, a small sand cay motu about 21km from Atiu.  It is 1.25 sq.km, […]

September 3, 2024September 3, 2024News Articles

Ī’oi project takes flight

This week marked an exciting milestone for the Ī’oi project led by Te Ipukarea Society, as researchers successfully captured and tagged the […]

August 19, 2024August 21, 2024News Articles

 Local nesting petrels under threat

Image by drone photographer: Benjiman Evans

Petrels are a family of seabirds known for covering large distances across open oceanic waters. While we don’t know what species of […]

August 12, 2024News Articles

Plastic free July

During the past Month of July Te Ipukarea ran a series of posts on how we can minimise the use of single […]

August 6, 2024News Articles

Deep divisions at the International Seabed Authority Assembly

This past week Te Ipukarea Society was represented by Alanna Smith and Kelvin Passfield at the International Seabed Authority {ISA) Assembly meeting […]

July 30, 2024News Articles

Youth keeping an eye over nature

This past week a group of our youth came together to participate in the Mata Natura Youth Program. The passionate group of […]

July 22, 2024July 22, 2024News Articles

Protecting the Ī’oi: Conservation Research and Volunteer Opportunities

The Ī’oi, or Rarotonga starling, has been getting some much-needed attention. Only found in the forests of Rarotonga, the Ī’oi is often […]

July 15, 2024July 15, 2024News Articles

Sisters don’t always agree

The governments of the Cook Islands and Hawai‘i recently reached a historic sister-city agreement between Honolulu and Avarua, Rarotonga. However, it would […]

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