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Toxic algae found at fourth Southland river
17 Jan 2022People are being urged to be vigilant after toxic algae was discovered in a fourth Southland river.
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Recording raises hopes of spotting elusive bird
13 Jan 2022A recording from the Heaphy Track in Kahurangi National Park is being analysed to determine if it is the South Island kōkako. Audio
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Canterbury holds on to 50-year record of highest temperature
12 Jan 2022New Zealand had the hottest national average temperature last year, but the single highest temperature recorded in the country remains unbeaten.
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Warmer ocean temperatures clear indication climate change continuing - academic
11 Jan 2022An honorary academic wants New Zealand to cut emissions, after research found the world's oceans were hotter than ever before in 2021.
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Scientists call for a moratorium on climate change research
11 Jan 2022Opinion - What should climate scientists do in the face of ever rising emissions? They could continue providing more evidence, join climate activists - or stop work in protest against government…
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'It came up and bit me': Oamaru teen tells of shark attack
11 Jan 2022Oamaru teenager Alvira Repia-King is on the mend after being attacked by a shark at Friendly Bay on Sunday afternoon.
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Tauranga water supply hits record low, hose ban possible
10 Jan 2022Tauranga's water supply has hit a record low with water usage rising 14.3 million litres above the daily average.
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Beaked whale stranded near Coromandel dies
10 Jan 2022The beaked whale stranded at Te Kouma, south of Coromandel township, died overnight.
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Happen Films: How a couple are making documentaries to change the world
6 Jan 2022The Happen Films YouTube feed is a treasure trove of beautiful, insightful documentaries about changing the world. The brains behind the outfit speak about what they hope to achieve. Video
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Kaimaumau fire putting cultural, ecological sites at risk
6 Jan 2022The grass at Kaimaumau, in the Far North, is no longer green as a major fire enters its 20th day of burning.
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Canterbury rivers' revival to encompass 'the idea of a living river'
3 Jan 2022Canterbury Regional Council will work with local communities, private landowners and iwi to improve the health of rivers, which have deteriorated over the past few decades.
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Track to treasured ancient ngahere reopens
1 Jan 2022An accessway to a treasured spot in the heart of Waikato is being reopened today, after being closed for more than three years.
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Fears for Mangawhai sandspit over seabed sand mining at Pakiri - council
28 Dec 2021Pakiri sea floor sand has played a major role in Auckland's construction scene.
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Bee initiative creates hive of activity around environmental education
29 Dec 2021Bees are leading the way when it comes to educating locals on the environment in Queenstown.
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Contaminated sites in Northland, Manawatū cleaned up
28 Dec 2021Hazardous waste has been removed from a site in Ruakākā and a new water reservoir in Ōhakea is nearing completion.
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Concerns over deer and pigs in Waitākere Ranges and wetland
28 Dec 2021Forest and Bird fears the Waitākere forest and wetlands are at risk, with concerns a warming climate is partly driving the growth of deer and pig numbers in the area.
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Researchers see pleasing results from mussels project
28 Dec 2021A mussels project being trialled in a part of the Marlborough Sounds is already helping boost the area's marine life, researchers say.
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Eighteen kakī chicks hatch over three days
27 Dec 2021One of the rarest wading birds in the world has had a busy festive season, with 18 chicks hatched between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.
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Climate-fuelled disasters in 2021 bring 'grave' costs across globe
Climate change-fuelled disasters have cost the world tens of billions of dollars in 2021, with both the poor and the rich hit hard, researchers says.
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Department of Conservation trialling ground-based hunters to target Himalayan tahr
25 Dec 2021Ground-based hunters are being trialled this summer on the West Coast as the of Department of Conservation continues to manage tahr populations.
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'Only one photograph of it in flower' - Kaimaumau fire an eco 'disaster'
23 Dec 2021The Kaimaumau fire is being described as an ecological "catastophic disaster" by Forest and Bird.
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Climate change: Council consents deadline, coal-fired boilers ban quietly delayed
The government has quietly delayed a deadline for councils to consider climate gas emissions when deciding whether to grant consents.
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D'Urville Island stoat eradication plan put on hold
23 Dec 2021A large-scale stoat eradication programme on d'Urville Island can no longer go ahead because of problems with land access.
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Summer solstice: South to get an hour more sunlight than North
22 Dec 2021Today is the longest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere, or the shortest night if you're a contrarian. Audio
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