Envirohistory NZ
Part of Kiwiology since: February 2nd, 2010This site stems from the recognition that to understand the environmental issues we are facing today, it is essential to understand our environmental past – the way the environmental once was, the way we have transformed it, and the implications these human interventions have. Through short essays, random thoughts, discussion, links to research, articles, other sites and resources, this site aims to stimulate discussion and exploration of the way we relate to our environment through history.
Latest posts:
envirohistory NZ
- First day of spring at Nga Manu Nature Reserve
- Lake Horowhenua and Hokio Stream – a hapu’s story
- Preserving a lowland forest survivor on the volcanic plateau
- Wasteland to wetland transformation progresses
- Kaitiaki – Māori and the environment
- Subscribing to envirohistory NZ
- From adversity comes opportunity: the unlikely origins of QEII Trust
- Top posts for the quarter
- When two landscapes collide
- The attack of the killer bunny


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