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    Native earthworm re-establishment at restoration site

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    The Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project aims to ecologically restore a unique piece of land that was once used for mining and agricultural activities. Lincoln University ecologists and students have been carrying out research to determine whether or not restoration efforts are showing signs of success.

    Project: Ecological Research for the Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project
    Researchers: Mike Bowie, Professor Nick Dickinson, Dr Carol Smith, Dr Stephane Boyer, Dr Mick Abbott, Tao Zhong, Youngnam Kim, Ross Carter-Brown
    Funders: Rio Tinto, Brian Mason Scientific and Technical Trust

     

    PeopleMike Bowie | Nick Dickinson | Carol Smith | Stephane Boyer | Mick Abbott | Tao Zhong | Youngnam Kim | Ross Carter-BrownPersonMike BowieNick DickinsonCarol SmithStephane BoyerMick AbbottTao ZhongYoungnam KimRoss Carter-BrownDateBetween 1st January 2015 and 31st December 2015Keywordsnative earthworm re-establishmentThe Punakaiki Coastal Restoration ProjectWestland black petrelblue penguinFilenameNative earthworm re-establishment at restoration siteSource2015 Transform Lincoln University P56Faculty / Research CentreFaculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (4th Oct 2019). Native earthworm re-establishment at restoration site. In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 2nd Apr 2023 15:24, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/21160
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