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threatened plants

Back from the brink?

Back from the brink?

Seedlings of the nationally endangered Armstrong’s whipcord hebe were recently discovered for the first time at Enys Scientific Reserve in Canterbury by Moa’s Ark Research ecologist Dr Debra Wotton and Department of Conservation botanist Nick Head.

admin 14 March 20167 September 2021 Uncategorized Read more

Can habitat restoration save endangered shrub?

Can habitat restoration save endangered shrub?

We are investigating whether habitat restoration could be used to promote regeneration of the critically endangered dry plains shrub daisy, instead of spraying herbicide.

admin 15 October 20157 September 2021 Uncategorized Read more
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