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- Page… What’s the problem with high levels of nutrients? The problem is periphyton – the slime and algae found on river and stream beds. These organisms are essential for ecosystem functioning, but – under … biodiversity and economic values. New Zealand streams are particularly prone to excessive periphyton growth because of the gravel nature of stream beds, high-intensity sunlight, warm waters and nutrient enrichment (from factors such as …
- Investment in research and development positive, but lack of changes to ETS disappointing …
- Resource bookST3 Our Plan template: Earthworm Abundance Survey …
- Editable PDFFC9 Our Plan template: Forage cropping checklist …
- Editable PDFFW5 Our Plan template: Freshwater monitoring plan …
- External resourceUnderstanding our Hill Country Futures - First steps …
- Updates following B+LNZ annual meeting …
- … Analysis of the impact of the weighted vote …