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Biodiversity Technology

Major milestone for Abel Tasman phone app

Groundtruth have achieved a major milestone by completing the networking of Abel Tasman National Park to ensure its Virtual Visitor Centre is available to visitors on their mobile phone wherever they go. Groundtruth has worked with Project Janszoon and DOC to provide the Virtual Visitor Centre, a free mobile phone Read more…

By Groundtruth, 9 years5 years ago
Consultation Forestry

Log Transport Operations complete

Groundtruth, on behalf of Palmerston North City Council, has been consulting with residents and landowners at Palmerston North’s Scotts Road about logging transports since 2008. Harvesting and transporting of logs at Arapuke Forest is now complete. Harvest of mature Council-owned areas at Gordon Kear Forest is now also complete. Future Read more…

By Groundtruth, 9 years6 years ago
Agriculture Biodiversity Nitrogen Water Quality Wetlands

Wetland improves water quality at Kaiwaiwai

Groundtruth has provided a crucial role in the construction of a wetland on Kaiwaiwai Dairy Farm. Data from the project shows the wetland is efficiently removing nitrogen from drainage water and improving water quality in Wairarapa Moana. By working with landowners, Greater Wellington Regional Council and with the help of Read more…

By Groundtruth, 10 years6 months ago
Agriculture Nitrogen Technology Water Quality

Precision Agriculture – tools to improve the accuracy of farming

Groundtruth staff have been applying the tools of precision agriculture through a range projects since 1997. Lately a number of sensors have been evaluated in a project led by Foundation for Arable Research in conjunction with Massey University. The idea behind this is to develop systems and define the economics Read more…

By Groundtruth, 12 years6 years ago
Wetlands

The Wairarapa Moana Wetlands project

The Wairarapa Moana Wetlands Project began in 2008 to enhance the native ecology, recreation and cultural opportunities on the public land in the area. The project partners are Greater Wellington, Department of Conservation, Rangitane o Wairarapa, Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, local hapu and South Wairarapa District Council. They in turn are Read more…

By Groundtruth, 13 years5 years ago

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