New Zealand conservationists have been fighting for years to keep the kakapo, the world's only flightless parrot, from ...
Native Aussie animal taking over New Zealand becomes strangely supersized: 'Rivals sheep population'
It's not the only Aussie animal that's invaded New Zealand — magpies and wallabies are common in some regions, and there have been regular incursions of the Queensland fruit fly and bogong moth. The ...
New Zealand's kakapo parrot population has risen from 50 to over 200 due to conservation efforts. A surge in berry ...
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Conservation efforts revive New Zealand's endangered kakapo parrot amid bumper berry harvest
New Zealand's kakapo parrot, once thought doomed, is experiencing a resurgence thanks to successful conservation efforts and a bumper berry harvest that boosts mating opportunities.
We know Aotearoa New Zealand is home to many geographically and biologically special features. Yet few of us know it also has ...
All animals need to eat to survive, grow and reproduce. To do so, they also need to avoid being eaten. This is a big challenge for many of Australia’s native mammals, because when they search for food ...
A declaration recognizing whales as legal rights-holders is influencing legislation in New Zealand and sparking an international push to translate Indigenous customs into binding protections.
For the first time, whole-genome analysis shows that the small Cape leopards are a genetically distinct population.
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