Integrated Pest Management (IPM) stories
Four New Zealand groups will share NZD $20,000 in grants and equipment as Canon Oceania marks the programme's 20th year.
A global review of 1,700 studies warns pesticides harm hundreds of non-target species and could deepen biodiversity loss, even at approved doses.
Bontia Bio has secured NZD $1.25 million in seed funding to develop sustainable plant-based solutions for pest control in pets and agriculture.
Workers were exposed to toxic fumigants after poor respirator practices at a pest control firm prompted a GBP £250,000 fine.
A Christchurch manufacturer has been fined NZD $275,000 after toxic vapour from a trial went on to poison a worker and trigger a four-month recovery.
Connected traps are letting volunteers and facilities managers monitor pest activity remotely, cutting checks and speeding up response times.
New Zealand’s ability to track land degradation and biodiversity loss is being hampered by patchy national data, experts warn.
New Zealand's AI-DAY event showcased the unconventional use of AI for pest control, including a device that lures and eliminates predators.
Native copper skinks and pied stilts are being moved and monitored as work on the Waikato Expressway protects habitat east of Hamilton.
Allowing drones to operate beyond the operator's line of sight could provide economic gains of up to $190 million a year to New Zealand's.
Wellington geospatial company Splice Group launches lightweight software map viewer for easy access to detailed geospatial map data on mobile devices.
You don't have to look far to see that AI is on a rapid growth trajectory in Australia, as it's being used in almost every industry.
With Workday HCM, Sumitomo Chemical will unify a wide range of the company's HR functions in one single system.
Vodafone has launched two new IoT technologies that will allow greater expansion of solutions across New Zealand.
From the devices in our homes, our cars, our work and even to the devices we wear, they are all talking - why are we wasting this useful information?.
Kordia and Thinxtra have passed the halfway mark in their IoT network deployment, covering half of New Zealand's population.
Wellington is first cab off the ranks to go live with a new wireless network aimed at connecting up the Internet of Things.