Open SpaceTM magazine
Check out the QEII Open Space magazine, July 2008 (PDF 3.5MB)
Download July 2008 articles:
Restoring degraded gullies in Hamilton
Stemming the decline in beech mistletoes
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Next issue: Late November 2008
QEII partnership with Landcare Research
QEII is involved in a research partnership with Landcare Research called Sustaining and Restoring Biodiversity, funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology.
Outcomes of this initiative:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wetland restoration.
Establishing mistletoes by hand on host beech trees.
Low public awareness and appreciation are significant barriers to achieving dryland conservation.
The consequences of the reduced number of tui, kereru, bellbirds (korimako) and silvereyes (tauhou) on flower pollination.
Developing a framework for identifying and conserving genetic diversity in threatened species such as the kaki (black stilt).
A summary of the research partnership between QEII and Landcare Research.
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Support QEII Trust
What's New
- Vacancy - Field Operations Manager, Head Office
- Vacancy - Legal Assistant, Head Office
- QEII Annual Report 2008
- Enter the 2009 Ballance Farm Environment Awards
- Lifestyle blocks for sale - Matakohe
- "Puririlands" for sale - Waimate North, Northland
- Bush block for sale - Ruapuke, Waikato
- Carbon credits
Restoring gullies
Private landowners are contributing to efforts to restore degraded gullies in Hamilton.
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Assisting landowners to protect special features on their land Download PDF, 209KB |





