A collective of Northland traditional Māori knowledge experts are leading western science to find a remedy for kāuri dieback - and they say it's all in the whakapapa.
Tag: Kauri. Showing results 21 - 30 of 44 in News
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Waitākere Ranges tracks officially closed
The vast majority of tracks at the Waitākere Ranges are now officially closed in a bid to stop the spread of kauri dieback.
-
Mana whenua wants urgency on council's closures of high-risk tracks
Mana whenua are urging the Auckland Council to move quickly on their proposal to close high-risk tracks in the Hunua Ranges, following yesterday's announcement.
-
Closing ‘forest areas’ not enough to save Kauri, says iwi
Auckland Council's environment committee has unanimously voted for more closures in the Waitakere Ranges to protect against Kauri dieback disease but iwi Te Kawerau-a-Maki say that doesn't go far enough.
-
The fight against kauri dieback continues
Walking tracks in the Waitākere Ranges could be off-limits to the public if an Auckland Council vote passes today.
-
$100mil earmarked to tackle kauri dieback disease
The Auckland Council has included more funding for kauri dieback protection as a topic for consultation in its 10-year budget. These include potential fuel tax, environmental protection and potential rates levels.
-
Auckland Council votes against closure of Waitākere Ranges
The Auckland Council decided today to keep the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park open despite a customary prohibition by local iwi Te Kawerau a Maki to close the Waitākere Ranges to save kauri dying from kauri dieback disease.
-
Govt urged to step in over kauri dieback
Auckland Council’s Environment and Community Committee will meet today to decide what actions the council will take to stop the spread of kauri dieback disease in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.
-
Local iwi are fighting to protect Kauri for future generations
Local iwi Te Kawerau a Maki have placed a customary prohibition over the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park (WRRP) following the Kauri dieback Waitākere Ranges report by the Auckland Council. The report shows the number of native Kauri affected by the Kauri dieback disease has more than doubled in five years.
-
Keeping our kauri healthy
The Kauri Rescue team will host a public hui in the Waiatarua Community Hall at 7pm on Thursday 31 August 2017 to support people living with kauri trees and enable those who don’t have their own kauri to help others keep their trees healthy.