22 August 2024
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…
8 August 2024
Greater biodiversity above ground is widely considered the key to healthy landscapes, but does this presumption hold up beneath our feet? Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Alexa-Kate Byers (Lincoln University) looked at…
6 August 2024
A team of New Zealand scientists has published research in the renowned international journal, Nature, after collaborating far and wide to tell the story of a microscopic arms race. First…
15 July 2024
Farming is a critical lever in protecting biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand because over half of our land area is farmed, and much native biodiversity resides there. Protecting and enhancing…
13 May 2024
Step into the pages of our 2023 Annual Report, marking the third chapter in our mission to develop the next generation of bioprotection leaders through novel research. We embark on…
7 May 2024
What happens when you mix woolly nightshade (Solanum mauritianum), brush wattle (Paraserianthes lopthantha), and tree privet (Ligustrum lucidum) with native plants from Aotearoa New Zealand? You might think it’s a…
10 January 2024
Embarking on a journey of scientific discovery, Bioprotection Aotearoa is thrilled to welcome four promising young minds as our Summer Scholars for the 2023-2024 period. Beyond the realm of academia,…
31 December 2023
Adobe Acrobat PDF file, 274 KB A full list of research outputs in 2023 Download here >
28 November 2023
Phage force unleashed: Sarah de Roode and Dr Nils Birkholz from the University of Otago exploring the fascinating world of bacteriophages and their potential for disease management. There are viruses…
3 July 2023
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1 July 2023
It is Tangaroa Whāriki Kiokio, the ninth day after the full moon, and Bioprotection Aotearoa feels privileged to attend a wānanga at the headquarters of the Raukūmara Pae Maunga Project…
Laureline Rossingnaud (Pou 3.2) has published her first manuscript as a postdoctoral fellow, which is now available in Diversity and Distributions, a journal of conservation and biogeography. Her scientific paper…