Biodiversity & conservation

Broom We provide research and advice on conservation planning, biodiversity inventory and monitoring, species recovery strategies, biocontrol of weeds, management of invasive invertebrates, management and restoration of wetlands and forest fragments, pollination biology, genetic structure of populations, gene flow in the environment, and biotic risk assessment. Much of our research is carried out in highly modified areas and where the natural landscape abuts areas managed for production. Although we mainly deal with native organisms, and weeds and pests of the natural environment, many of these invasive species also affect productive land, and many native species find a home within agricultural systems.

Research


Biodiversity & conservation

Bellbirds/Korimako in Canterbury Biocontrol and Ecology of Weeds Biodiversity & global change Conservation science Invasion Ecology Seabird Ecology Social aspects of ecosystem management

Resources

Click, Wheeze & Chuckle Quardle oodle ardle Te Taiao – the Biodiversity newsletter