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Reflections and voices

16 February 2025

My love/hate relationship with researching Phytophthora

Alexandra Cox, photo by Zohar Marshall.  Research isn’t always sunshine and fairytales. It can also be demanding, confusing and all sorts of frustrating. In this early career voice post, Bioprotection…

Reflections and voices

21 November 2024

Redefining bioprotection

As I approach the end of 2024 and my third year as the Director of Bioprotection Aotearoa, I feel tired, relieved and optimistic. I also find myself acutely aware of…

Reflections and voices

24 October 2024

Discovering native plants and finding community

Friederike Espinoza at a native tree planting at Steadfast Reserve, Cass Bay, Lyttleton (photo by Hugo Espinoza). Looking for more ways to learn about native plants, Friederike Espinoza (a Bioprotection…

Reflections and voices

23 August 2024

Becoming a source for trusted conversations

One of my roles as a director is to provide a platform to present robust evidence-based information that can be used as intended. This could be for downstream development of…

Reflections and voices

22 August 2024

Demystifying our fungi mātauranga

Tere Porter-Rawiri (Te Ātiawa) is a master’s student in Ecology at Victoria University of Wellington researching the importance of fungi to Māori raised in Wairarapa, and mātauranga Māori about fungi…

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