Lisa Cosgrove

Terrestrial Ecology Team

The terrestrial ecology team took to both sky and ground recently in collaboration with the Whakatipu Wilding Conifer Control Group and Department of Conservation to monitor wilding pine control. This is part of ongoing efforts to reduce the spread of wilding conifers within the Whakatipu.

FNZ Workshop

Brandon recently presented a large body of work completed by himself and Bryony at a Fisheries NZ (FNZ) workshop to discuss Fishery Induced Trophic Cascades and Kina Barrens in NZ. e3Scientific prepared a summary report commissioned by FNZ which encompassed the significant body of work that has been completed on this topic in NZ. The […]

e3s Contaminated Land Team

e3Scientific’s contaminated land team are working with other local consultants on a Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust, know as Tewa Banks, located within Arrowtown. The development will provide 68 new homes for people within our community.

Recent Fieldwork

Some amazing photos taken during recent fieldwork carried out by our Marine & Freshwater Ecology Team!

Birds New Zealand Conference

Thanks to Birds New Zealand for a fantastic 2022 conference earlier this month. Rebecca & Liam attended from our Terrestrial Ecology team, and Rebecca presented on our work in NZ’s braided river systems.

International Day of Women In Science

Happy International Day of Women In Science from e3Scientific! 70% of our scientists are women, with expertise spanning contaminated land, water quality, hydrology, engineering, and marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecology.

Shakespeare Bay

e3s carried out fieldwork recently in Shakespeare Bay, in the Marlborough Sounds.

e3Scientific Helicopter Training Course

In early May, e3Scientific’s terrestrial ecology team undertook STEP helicopter training with the Department of Conservation. The training was focused on entering and exiting operating helicopters safely, when landing sites are restricted. This training now increases the scope of work that can be undertaken by our team.The training has given staff the experience and knowledge […]