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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Scorpions of the Cook Islands
Scorpions of the Cook Islands Who would have thought the Cook Islands has scorpions! Two that have been recorded on…
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The potential impacts of deep sea mining on climate change
The potential impacts of deep sea mining on climate change In the pursuit of valuable minerals and resources, humanity is…
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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 here over the past…
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Trees of Palmerston island
Trees of Palmerston Island Palmerston Atoll is made up of 6 main Motu and a number of sand cays dotted…
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Extraction or protection? The dual mandate dilemma of the International Seabed Authority (ISA)
Extraction or protection? The dual mandate dilemma of the International Seabed Authority The International Seabed Authority (ISA) has the dual…
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Helping connect our mapu to their surroundings
Helping connect our mapu, to their surroundings Living in an island paradise doesn’t always mean there is a strong connection…
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Potential impacts of deep seabed mining on our tuna fisheries
Potential impacts of deep seabed mining on our tuna fisheries This article has been drawn largely from 2 reports. One…
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Update on the bio-control of the Grand Balloon Vine in Rarotonga.
Update on the bio-control of the Grand Balloon Vine in Rarotonga. Te Ipukarea Society recently guided some visiting scientists from…
