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Restoring freshwater forests

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Our freshwater ecosystems are facing numerous challenges. Many of New Zealand’s lakes have lost much of their native underwater plant life. At the Ruakura ‘tank farm’ in Hamilton, researchers have been working on a project to help restore the freshwater forests.

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Guests:

Mary de Winton, Earth Sciences New Zealand

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NIWA’s RotoTurf webpage.

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Our freshwater ecosystems are facing numerous challenges. Many of New Zealand’s lakes have lost much of their native underwater plant life. At the Ruakura ‘tank farm’ in Hamilton, researchers have been working on a project to help restore the freshwater forests.

Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.

Learn more:

Guests:

Mary de Winton, Earth Sciences New Zealand

References:

NIWA’s RotoTurf webpage.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

  continue reading

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