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There are still plenty of ways to mark Anzac Day from our bubbles at home.
The opportunity to visit the Chatham Islands in a youth engagement and education capacity for Environment Canterbury was one Debbie couldn’t turn down.
Chilean Needle Grass (CNG) is an invasive pest weed that poses a major threat to primary production and the biodiversity of dry grasslands. Once established, CNG is very difficult to eliminate.
Moki is a Jack Russell Terrier, and he’s a member of the Chatham Islands Council biosecurity team. Moki’s mission – to keep Pitt Island rat-free.
On August 14, 1868 at 10.15am, a magnitude 8.5-9.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile.
A book produced by the Chatham Islands Council and Environment Canterbury aims to highlight the key pests that threaten the Islands’ unique natural values.
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