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Students with Dr Peter Buchanan

School students with Dr Peter Buchanan in a lab

Landcare Research Team Leader Dr Peter Buchanan works with students from Rongomai Primary School and Manurewa High School.

One of the key aspects of the Participatory Science Platform (PSP) programme are the meaningful and collaborative partnerships between scientists, students and the broader community.

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