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Māori Chief Science Advisors recommended – Expert Reaction

Māori Chief Science Advisors recommended – Expert Reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 28 April 202103 May 2021

A new report says Māori and Pacific experts are being excluded from science advice and key decision-making roles, including in the Covid-19 […]

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In defence of science and our Treaty – Margreet Vissers

In defence of science and our Treaty – Margreet Vissers

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 28 March 201805 July 2018

University of Otago’s Associate Dean (research) Professor Margreet Vissers has penned a heartfelt response to a column criticising inclusion of […]

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Sustainable harvest solution to kereru conflict – Professor Len Gillman

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 16 August 2016

It might seem surprising coming from a conservationist, but sustainable harvest of kereru could satisfy everyone’s needs, writes AUT’s Professor […]

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