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Counting on science to stop ‘insectageddon’ in New Zealand

Counting on science to stop ‘insectageddon’ in New Zealand

by EllenR | Jan 23, 2020 | Insect decline, Internships

Our McDiarmid Institute intern Dr Jono Barnsley was interviewed for an RNZ story by digital journalist Leith Huffadine. Jono spoke about his internship investigating insect decline in New Zealand and what science we need to halt ‘insectageddon’. Read the story on RNZ...
Is Aotearoa losing its insects? We don’t have the data to say

Is Aotearoa losing its insects? We don’t have the data to say

by juliet | Nov 12, 2019 | From the OPMCSA, Insect decline, Internships

Kia ora koutou This week the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment put out an important report on the need for Aotearoa New Zealand to put more effort into gathering and monitoring data about our environment. Read the PCE report here Read an accessible...

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