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    Centring Indigenous knowledge systems to re‐imagine conservation translocations by Rayne, Aisling, Byrnes, Greg, Collier‐Robinson, Levi, Hollows, John, McIntosh, Angus, Ramsden, Mananui, Rupene, Makarini, Tamati‐Elliffe, Paulette, Thoms, Channell, Steeves, Tammy E., Ban, Natalie

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2020)
    “…Conservation translocations—particularly those that weave diverse ways of knowing and seeing the world—promise to enhance species recovery and build ecosystem…”
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    Embedding indigenous principles in genomic research of culturally significant species: a conservation genomics case study by Collier-Robinson, Levi, Rayne, Aisling, Rupene, Makarini, Thoms, Channell, Steeves, Tammy

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2019)
    “…He taonga ngā raraunga huinga ira mai i ngā koiora o Aotearoa na te mea he whakaahuatanga ēnei raraunga o te whakapapa o Aotearoa. Nā konā, he tapu ēnei…”
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    Doing leadership differently as resistance: Care‐fully reworking Aotearoa New Zealand's research system by Cox, Bethany, Locke, Kirsten, Sharp, Emma, Rayne, Aisling, Walker, Leilani, Steeves, Tammy

    Published in New Zealand geographer (01-12-2023)
    “…The ‘research system’ in Aotearoa New Zealand is rife with obstacles for entry and retention of diversity. The research system's complexity and longevity gives…”
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    Collective action is needed to build a more just science system by Rayne, Aisling, Arahanga-Doyle, Hitaua, Cox, Bethany, Cox, Murray P., Febria, Catherine M., Galla, Stephanie J., Hendy, Shaun C., Locke, Kirsten, Matheson, Anna, Pawlik, Aleksandra, Roa, Tom, Sharp, Emma L., Walker, Leilani A., Watene, Krushil, Wehi, Priscilla M., Steeves, Tammy E.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-07-2023)
    “…The current science system is unjust — from the systems that determine its membership to its outputs and outcomes. We advocate for contextually responsive,…”
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