
Counting moths, Invercargill
Ahi Pepe MothNet is a citizen science project that aims to engage teachers, students, and whānau with moths – and through moths with nature and science. Here, Te Wharekura Arowhenua School show is how it’s done.
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Wildlife Management International are working with fishing company Moana New Zealand, to track and tag black petrels in the Hauraki Gulf. This fishing company is taking action to save species they sometimes catch in their nets/lines.
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Kei te mahi tahi a Wildlife Management International ki te kamupene hī ika o Moana New Zealand ki te whai, ki te tautohu hoki i ngā tāiko ki te moana o Hauraki. Kei te whakapau kaha tēnei kamupene hī ika ki te tiaki i ngā ika e hopukina ana i ētahi wā i roto i ā rātou kupenga/māngoingoi rānei.
See people getting hands-on to help our coasts and oceans.
Grab your phone and volunteer for a nature project near you: tepapa.nz/collaborate
This project is part of Te Taiao | Nature at Te Papa.
Ahi Pepe MothNet is a citizen science project that aims to engage teachers, students, and whānau with moths – and through moths with nature and science. Here, Te Wharekura Arowhenua School show is how it’s done.
How much life is there in one square metre of sand?
The ecology project team at Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust are committed to protecting their whenua (land). The team do lots of planting, clearing of scrub, pulling weeds from trees to give them a better chance at life, beekeeping, and trapping.