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June 23, 2025June 23, 2025News Articles

Questioning the concept of deep seabed mining

In a recent Time Magazine article, explorer and investor Victor Vescovo asserts that the economics of deep-seabed mining simply “do not stack […]

June 16, 2025June 16, 2025News Articles

The ocean is our life

As Oceans Week draws to a close, we celebrate that nearly 40 countries are now calling for a moratorium on Deep-sea Mining […]

June 11, 2025June 11, 2025News Articles

Snap and Track: a photo friendly way to follow turtles

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Snap and Track: a photo friendly way to follow turtles To help protect the ocean and its marine life, Te Ipukarea Society […]

June 6, 2025News Articles

The ‘real science’ around deep seabed mining!

The Prime Minister was quoted in the Cook Islands News article on Wednesday, May 26th, concerning the seabed mining consultations in Australia. […]

June 6, 2025News Articles

Tracking the ʻĪʻoi, new learnings

A year after the Rarotonga ʻĪʻoi Project began, exciting new learnings about the endemic bird are ready to share. The goal of […]

June 6, 2025News Articles

Community Unites to Restore Ngatoe Stream in Successful Planting Day

This past Saturday, over 30 volunteers gathered along the banks of Ngatoe Stream in Vaima’anga to take part in a successful community […]

May 19, 2025News Articles

Waste management – not just the government’s problem

The Cook Islands, a small island nation in the Pacific, faces significant challenges in managing its waste. With a population spread across […]

May 5, 2025News Articles

Nature’s Nurturers: Youth Holiday Adventures in Sustainability and Indigenous Culture

The recent school holidays drew in a number of senior youth members from Pukapuka, the southern group islands and Rarotonga to participate […]

April 28, 2025April 28, 2025News Articles

Seeking new insights on seabirds we rarely see

The following article is written by Alanna Matamaru Smith, Director of Te Ipukarea Society, the BirdLife Member for the Cook Islands. It […]

April 22, 2025News Articles

Local author celebrates World Book Day

As the world prepares to celebrate World Book Day on April 23, local personality, June Hosking, marks the occasion with two new […]

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