Bruce Clarkson
Biodiversity and the city
Researchers from the University of Waikato are tackling the tricky question of how to restore native biodiversity in our urban areas. Audio
Biodiversity and the city
Researchers from the University of Waikato are tackling the tricky question of how to restore native biodiversity in our urban areas.
AudioOur Changing World – Restoring urban biodiversity
Researchers from the University of Waikato are tackling the tricky questions around restoring native biodiversity in our urban areas. Audio
The Panel for 11 November 2021 (Part 1)
Panellists Clare De Lore and Fete Taito discuss the repeal of the Three Strikes law, a call to action over invasive weeds. Audio
Massive heritage park opens in Hamilton after 15 years in the works
After 15 years in the making a large heritage park in the middle of Hamilton city will be open to the public. Audio
How to bring nature back to cities
Professor Bruce Clarkson is giving public talks about how communities and local councils can work to bring indigenous nature back into cities – through a process called urban ecological restoration. Audio
The huge challenge of fighting pests and weeds
Waikato University Professor Bruce Clarkson is charged with getting collaboration and agreement on the most pressing matters affecting the country's biodiversity and biosecurity among universities and… Audio
QE2 National Trust
The QE 2 National Trust has just celebrated the signing up of the 4000th covenant. The first parcel of land which belonged to a key trust founder, Gordon Stephenson, was signed up in 1979. These days… Audio
QE2 National Trust
The QE 2 National Trust has just celebrated the signing up of the 4000th covenant. The first parcel of land which belonged to a key trust founder, Gordon Stephenson, was signed up in 1979. These days…
AudioUrban Restoration in Hamilton
With less than 1% of its natural vegetation remaining, Hamilton city is working hard to restore urban biodiversity Audio
Urban restoration
Bruce Clarkson, chair of biological sciences at Waikato University, on urban restoration and retro-fitting our cities to encourage native species, both flora and fauna, back into built-up areas. Audio