DNA analysis reveals the big, flightless moa birds ate — and pooped out — 13 kinds of fungi, including ones crucial for New Zealand’s forest ecosystem.
Northland's largest wetland has suffered significant damage to an area the size of 54 rugby fields after a landowner allowed ...
Photo / Northland Regional Council Northland’s largest wetland has suffered significant damage to an area the size of 54 ...
A kiwi which was part of a project that brought the native birds to Wellington's hills has drowned in a water trough.
A man was spotted luring, beating then capturing a swan at Western Springs park this morning, before stuffing the injured, ...
Moa—large, flightless, ostrich-like birds—once roamed around New Zealand. But humans hunted ... invaders and help them absorb nutrients and water. Many fungi rely on animals to spread and ...
Invasive Australian crayfish invading Texas water causing concern for wildlife - ‘Given the size it’s definitely a threat..
Otago Fish & Game said it was the first known major outbreak of the bacterial disease in the region.
European auditors have identified a potential conflict of interest risk related to the monitoring of bivalve mollusks in New Zealand ... and phytoplankton in water. At the time of the audit ...
Gene pools are getting dangerously shallow for many species but new research shows conservation efforts are helping to ...
Five young men bond over a shared love of The Beatles, form a band and seek to change the world through their uplifting blend of rock and pop music — just like their heroes from Liverpool managed to ...
Introduced predators such as rats and stoats kill more than 25 million native birds and wildlife every year in New Zealand. An estimated 1382 rats were dispatched in traps and an estimated 3600 ...