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The naming of cats
23 November 2023
Fans of the musical [Cats] will know that the naming of cats is a difficult matter, and that cats have three different names. The same is true of cats in New Zealand – there are three types: companion or pet cats that live with people and rely on them for their welfare, stray cats that may rely only...
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LiDAR reveals real risk to wetlands
18 May 2023
For the first time in New Zealand, research has shown how remote sensing, using LiDAR, could aid improved conservation management of wetlands through better drain detection.
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Ancient diets revealed by kākāpō scats
4 April 2023
Researchers have just published the most comprehensive analysis of prehistoric kākāpō diet ever performed.
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Historic newspaper articles shine new light on the near-extinction of kākāpo
31 March 2023
Kākāpō, the world’s only flightless parrot, once ranged throughout the forests of Aotearoa New Zealand. However, early European observers noted the bird population declining rapidly within their own lifetimes and speculated this was due to packs of feral European dogs and other mammal predators.
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Concern for pōhutukawa grows following widespread myrtle rust infection
22 March 2023
Myrtle rust infections have been found on pōhutukawa trees in Auckland at unprecedented levels this summer. This season is also the first the disease has been reported on Auckland’s iconic Rangitoto Island.
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Myrtle rust
What’s going on with the birds in your garden?
9 March 2023
The State of New Zealand Garden Birds | Te āhua o ngā manu o te kāri i Aotearoa 2022, a report released today by Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, shows the latest results from New Zealand’s longest-running citizen science project – the New Zealand Garden Bird Survey.
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Do native birds have enough to eat in mountain forests?
10 February 2023
In Aotearoa New Zealand, native forest bird species are under threat from introduced mammal predators such as possums, rats and stoats. Currently, these predators are common particularly at low elevation, but rare at higher elevations. As a result, the ranges of many native forest bird species have ...
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