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Topic 3: Should measures of biodiversity incorporate the diversity of ethnic / community value systems? | Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity
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Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity. A blog for debate. Topic 4: How do we conserve and empower Traditional Ecological Knowledge before its disappearance? Topic 2: Does co-management apply or sideline indigenous knowledge and values in the pursuit of conserving biodiversity? Topic 3: Should measures of biodiversity incorporate the diversity of ethnic / community value systems? September 27, 2010. Proposition by: Dibungi Luseba and Elise Smith. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Townsend, C.R&#...
Topic 7: How can we bridge the gap between science/environmentalism and farming/’middle’ NZ? | Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity
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Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity. A blog for debate. Topic 8: Why do councils still dump human waste into water? Will Māori alternatives ever be followed? Topic 6: Do introduced species have a future among New Zealand’s wildlife? Topic 7: How can we bridge the gap between science/environmentalism and farming/’middle’ NZ? September 27, 2010. Is better transfer of scientific information, or vice versa, better incorporation of local knowledge in scientific research, the key? November 4, 2010 at 3:37 am.
Rationale of Workshop | Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity
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Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity. A blog for debate. The workshop will be held during the morning of 25 Nov (day following the oral presentations of the Symposium). Its goal is to provide. A space for open and active discussion about issues surrounding cross-cultural environmental research and management. An interactive blog for debate:. At the conference workshop. The proposer of each topic will facilitate (or co-facilitate) a discussion group. The workshop will run in an open-space format. Is the ...
Topic 5: What is the rightful place and role of kaumātua (elders) in a tikanga (customary lore) based decision making process? | Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity
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Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity. A blog for debate. Topic 6: Do introduced species have a future among New Zealand’s wildlife? Topic 4: How do we conserve and empower Traditional Ecological Knowledge before its disappearance? Topic 5: What is the rightful place and role of kaumātua (elders) in a tikanga (customary lore) based decision making process? September 27, 2010. Compromise of tikanga and the true meaning and intent of submissions. Proposed by Hori Parata. October 27, 2010 at 4:24 am. Townse...
Topic 6: Do introduced species have a future among New Zealand’s wildlife? | Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity
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Cultural Perspectives on Biodiversity. A blog for debate. Topic 7: How can we bridge the gap between science/environmentalism and farming/’middle’ NZ? Topic 5: What is the rightful place and role of kaumātua (elders) in a tikanga (customary lore) based decision making process? Topic 6: Do introduced species have a future among New Zealand’s wildlife? September 27, 2010. Is it time to start reconciling introduced species into our conceptions of acceptable wild biodiversity in New Zealand? It would be good...
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greytown county almanac: Putangitangi, the paradise shelduck
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Friday, May 27, 2011. Putangitangi, the paradise shelduck. This being the duck shooting season, paradise ducks in the paddocks around Greytown are especially wary and start sounding the alarm even though I am still a great distance away, walking my dog as I am want to do. The male has the deeper voice, dueting with his mate as they fly off. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miromiro, the tomtit. Walki...
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greytown county almanac: Spur-winged Plover
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Friday, August 12, 2011. Walking along North Street with my dog, always there are spur-winged plovers to be seen in the paddocks. There used to be two or three pairs but this winter I see just the one pair. I hope this is not a trend! There are two well marked races of this bird; the smaller race,. Has extended its range from northern Australia to New Guinea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cultural...
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greytown county almanac: Silver-eye, wax-eye or white-eye
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Monday, December 13, 2010. Silver-eye, wax-eye or white-eye. Their success as a species has probably a lot to do with their varied diet which is mainly comprised of insects, fruit and nectar, but they will also readily take fat, cooked meat, bread and sugar water from bird tables. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Add blog to our blog directory. Miromiro, the tomtit. Turn of the 20th century. On the l...
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greytown county almanac: September 2011
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Korimako, the bellbird. I often hear a bellbird calling along Udy Street. Often heard but seldom seen as their discreet colouring makes them difficult to pick out of the background greens. 8220;Ka rite ki te kopara e ko nei I te ata”. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Add blog to our blog directory. Miromiro, the tomtit. Turn of the 20th century. Zosterops la...
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greytown county almanac: Prions
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Friday, August 12, 2011. The broad-billed prion was observed off the East Cape in 1769 during Cook's first voyage and again at Dusky Sound in 1773 by Forster, during Cook's second voyage. Procellariiformes have an enlarged nasal gland at the base of the bill, above they eyes. This gland rids the birds of the salt they ingest from sea water. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miromiro, the tomtit. View ...
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greytown county almanac: Miromiro, the tomtit
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Thursday, June 09, 2011. Miromiro, the tomtit. There is a rumour of a tomtit in Greytown. Perhaps a black fantail missing its tail? Difficult to know without a photograph and sightings may be so fleeting that mistakes are made. However, though not likely, it is possible, as there are tomtits close by in the bush in the Waiohine Gorge. South Island tomtit,. Chatham Island tomtit,. Snares Island tomtit,.
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greytown county almanac: The decline and fall of sparrows
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Saturday, November 13, 2010. The decline and fall of sparrows. Why have house sparrows declined so dramatically, asks Bob Brockie (NZ Dompost, Monday, October 11, 2010). And is it just sparrows that are in decline? According to the UK's Invertebrate Conservation Trust, at least 250 of Britain's 4,000 plus species of beetle have not been seen since 1970. This is over and above the general decline in ...
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greytown county almanac: The Persecution of rooks in New Zealand
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Thursday, December 02, 2010. The Persecution of rooks in New Zealand. On the local radio throughout this spring, Greater Wellington Regional Council was once again asking people to report on rookeries in the area. This pursuit of rooks brings into question Regional Council's pest strategies especially in relation to birds. However, there is an operational budget for the control of pests, cats, mustelids...
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greytown county almanac: Magpies
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Writing about nature, particularly birdlife, in Greytown, New Zealand. With apologies to Aldo Leopold. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. I have had a magpie, the Australian magpie, in the back yard recently, turning over my dog's bones to see if there is any meat left on them. I also see them in the Park occasionally and on the outskirts of town. Another much maligned bird I think. Would that we were not always finding some reason for persecuting and killing birds. The bell magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen. Please help...
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