News & events
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Feb 17
28
Testing predicted responses of Antarctic plants and microbes to environmental change 1
28 Feb 17 by Phil Novis
Update 1: How modern DNA-based methods can be used to infer the environmental preferences of Antarctic terrestrial species.
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Feb 17
22
Landcare Research has successfully released two insects to tackle a weed threatening the viability of New Zealand farms.
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Feb 17
21
Crazy and Ambitious Conference
21 Feb 17
The National Science Challenge for NZ’s Biological Heritage is calling its first meeting at Te Papa, Wellington.
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Feb 17
20
Landcare Research has appointed Holden Hohaia as its new general manager for Māori Development.
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Dec 16
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Kiwi scientists make breakthrough
16 Dec 16
A group of New Zealand and American scientists have discovered a new way of chemically converting reactive nitrogen common in soil before it turns into a harmful greenhouse gas.
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Dec 16
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Christmas closure
15 Dec 16
Landcare Research offices are closed from 12:30 p.m. Friday, 23rd December 2016 - Tuesday, 3rd January 2017.
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Dec 16
6
Holiday pay & termination pay arrears
6 Dec 16 by Human Resources
Details and claim form
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Dec 16
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Landcare Research welcomes the formation of Predator Free New Zealand 2050 Ltd.
1 Dec 16 by Greg Ford
Conservation Minister Maggie Barry announced that Landcare Research chair Jane Taylor has been appointed chair of PF2050 Ltd, the company which will be a key player in achieving New Zealand’s Predator Free 2050 ambition.
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Nov 16
1
Wasp biocontrol update 9
1 Nov 16 by Ronny Groenteman
It’s been a couple of weeks now since Bob returned from the UK with chilly bins full of wasp combs, and excitement is building up.
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Oct 16
14
New Zealand scientist Dr Susan Wiser contributes to global study
14 Oct 16 by Greg Ford
Christchurch-based scientist Susan Wiser is part of a team of scholars from 90 institutions around the world to have had a paper published in the influential Science journal today that reveals a continued loss in tree biodiversity would result in an accelerating decline in forest productivity worldwide