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										  Two for one conference aims to enliven science teaching2015-04-01For the first time, BEANZ and NZIC will run their conferences in tandem. 
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										  EcoBlitz continues to inspire2015-04-01Students and scientists involved with last year’s Nina Valley EcoBlitz are planning their next move. 
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										  The world’s her oyster2015-03-28The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science programme has announced a new award this year, specifically for New Zealand scientists. New Zealand Science Teacher talks to marine biologist Dr Zoë Hilton, who was awarded an International Fellowship in 2012. 
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										  Land of the great white butterfly2015-03-11JAINE CRONIN writes about how the hunt for an insect pest is bringing the Nelson community together, in the latest in our 'Science in the community' series. 
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										  To graze, or not to graze?2015-03-10TIM LOGAN writes about his research into the protection of native plants, for which he won the 2014 Future Scientist Prize. 
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										  Citizen science on the shore2015-03-05Marine Metre Squared encourages communities to get involved in marine science. 
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										  Working together to protect Flora and fauna2015-02-23Friends of Flora is a community group that works for the preservation of native species in Kahurangi National Park’s Flora Stream area. 
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										  Look beneath the surface2015-02-17It’s time to get ready for Seaweek 2015. 
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										Blitzing for biodiversity2015-02-13The Nina Valley EcoBlitz project brings together students, scientists and teachers, working together to discover and document biodiversity. 

 
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
                











