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    Biotechnologies in pest wasp control: taking the sting out of pest management for Māori businesses?
    with Ocean Ripeka Mercier
    New Genetics and Society 40 (2): 155-177. 2021.
    In Aotearoa New Zealand, the government’s ambitious target of becoming “predator-free” by 2050 has reignited public discussion on biotechnologies. The disproportionate abundance of German and common wasps in New Zealand disrupts native biodiversity and costs $133 million annually to the economy, making exotic wasps an expedient trial pest species for novel biotechnological controls. Māori businesses occupy primary industries said to benefit from wasp control. A Māori-centered mixed-method study …Read more