This piece highlights how Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park serves as a living classroom where science, Māori knowledge, and environmental conservation converge to deliver hands-on, culturally grounded education on climate change and natural systems.
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honors ngāi tahu spiritual connection to landscape
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