The Big Kumara
- Circumference 45cm
- Length 27cm
- Width 15cm
- Weight 2.4kg
Labels: kumara, native science, sweet potato, vermicast, vermicomposting. whenua
native science > innovation > enterprise
Labels: kumara, native science, sweet potato, vermicast, vermicomposting. whenua
Some types of harore appear to glow in the dark
A large specimen of the Taringa type (aka Ganodermataceae family) in beautiful condition
Approaching te puke ko Wharauroa
Bright blue globular fungi look like eggs that have fallen from their nest
Large puff ball fungi (Lycoperdaceae family) in state of decay near the summit
Many types of fungi bring vibrant colour to the forest
A glimpse of Kakepuku through the trees
Labels: bioprospecting, environment, fungi, indigenous biotech, maori, native science, research, sustainability, whenua
Labels: awheto, biotechnology, consultation, cordyceps, environment, fungi, hui, indigenous biotech, kaupapa, maori, native science, sustainability, whenua
"Dear Mark, Katie, and Chris
Just a quick note to thank you all for the wonderful evening. It was not only a very educational occasion where both the delegation and I learnt a lot but also a fun night. As promised, please find attached a photo of the dinner. Probably the most important massages the delegation received on the night were:
Again, many thanks for sharing your insights and knowledge with the delegation. I hope that we will see each other again before long.
Naku noa, na
Seishi Gomibuchi
NZ/Japan Science & Technology Coordinator, Ministry of Research, Science & Technology"
Labels: consultation, environment, indigenous, Japan, maori, native, native science, policy, research, science, sustainability, whenua