Agriculture and Horticulture
(2)Biology
(3)Environment
(5)Scientific Equipment
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New Zealand Bay of Plenty Science websites.
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New Zealand Birds
(www.nzbirds.com)
Extensive information about New Zealand's birds, endemic, native, introduced and extinct. It includes sections on birding, bird rescue, a weekly environmental journal, backyard birding and much more.
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Environment Bay of Plenty
(www.envbop.govt.nz)The Bay of Plenty Regional Council, taking care of the environmental resources in the area: land, air, water and coastline.
View Website - Environmental Organisations - Regional Councils
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Scion
(www.scionresearch.com)Provides the next generation of biomaterials technology, research and development services. They offer wide ranging technical and scientific capability to anyone in the business of producing materials or creating products using renewable plant resources.
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Bluelab
(www.getbluelab.com)Manufacture quality instruments such as pH and conductivity meters, combination meters and more.
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EERST
(www.eerst.co.nz)The Environmental Education for Resource Sustainability Trust is an award winning environmental trust. Their aim is to work towards zero waste by promoting resource recovery through reducing, reusing and recycling.
View Website - Environmental Organisations - Environmental Education
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Kaimai Bush
(www.kaimaibush.co.nz)
Learn about some of the fungi, native flora and fauna of the Kaimai, Mamaku Forest Park with particular emphasis on the area near Katikati.
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Tree Lab
(www.thetreelab.com)Specialises in the commercial tissue culture propagation of trees and woody plants for the global market.
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Lat37
(www.lat37.co.nz)Specialises in the development of innovative solutions for natural resource applications.
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Natural Environments
(www.naturalenvironments.co.nz)Information for those wishing to restore native bush, revegetate land, plant to protect coastal property, and restore wetlands.
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New Zealand Forest Health Research Collaborative
(www.fhrc.org.nz)Providing solutions to forest health problems of relevance to its members, in order to minimise the effect of pests and diseases on trees, forests, and wood.
View Website - Forestry - Scientific Agriculture and Horticulture
