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We can’t go back but we can look back and learn
We Can’t Go Back But We Can Look Back and Learn This weeks environmental column was written by Te Ipukarea…
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Looking deeper into the International Seabed Authority
Looking deeper into the International Seabed Authority Currently, governments from around the world are meeting at the 28th Session of…
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Innovative fundraising opportunity for your group
Innovative fundraising opportunity for your group Te Ipukarea Society has been trialing the rent a plate portable dishwashing trailer at…
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Time to ditch sustainability
Time To Ditch Sustainability This weeks environmental article is written by Te Ipukarea Society Executive Member June Hosking. I have…
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Waste wise Mangaia
Waste Wise Mangaia Effective waste management in the pa enua is near non existent with limited infrastructure and no funding…
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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…
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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,…
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Local Lorikeets celebrated
Local Lorikeets Celebrated World parrot day celebrated earlier this week on May 31st gives us a good excuse to bring…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
