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July 29, 2022July 29, 2022News Articles

Studying the evolution of the red postman.

Six invasive weeds that have serious negative impacts on agriculture and/or natural forest habitats in the Cook Islands have been identified as […]

July 29, 2022News Articles

Te Ipukarea Society AGM

On Wednesday evening this past week Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) held its 26th Annual General Meeting at the Karika Palace. A large […]

July 29, 2022News Articles

2022 was not a good year for the rats in Suwarrow.

On Thursday night 30th June at about 11pm, vaka Marumaru Atua slipped quietly into Avatiu harbor and tied up at the currently […]

July 29, 2022News Articles

Suwarrow RAT Eradication Programme

Te Ipukarea Society staff members, Alanna Smith and Kelvin Passfield sailed up to the northern group island of Suwarrow at the beginning […]

June 27, 2022News Articles

The importance of NGO’s in the Cook Islands

A non-government organisation also referred to as an NGO is an organisation that operates independently from the government, working to promote the […]

June 20, 2022News Articles

Muri Beach Clean up!

Muri Beach Clean up! Beaches are where the sea meets the land and are an exceptional habitat for indicating what is going […]

June 14, 2022June 14, 2022News Articles

Taporoporo i to tatou Ao Rangi – Caring for our Environment

Conservation is a discipline best learned at a young age. Much bigger than you might imagine, it has become a professional industry […]

June 7, 2022June 7, 2022News Articles

Saving the seven seas

Every year, World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8 with the participation of millions of people around the globe coming together […]

May 30, 2022May 30, 2022News Articles

Race Against Time to Suwarrow

It’s that time of the year again for the Suwarrow Park Rangers to head back to our national park for the next […]

May 23, 2022News Articles

Squeal for the Eels, our amazing migratory fish

Like an old tree, the ‘rings’ in the ear bone (otolith) can reveal the secret age of the eel. Last week we […]

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