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Imagine a world where wolves roam forests again, rivers meander freely, and the haunting call of wild cranes echoes across once-silent landscapes. This is not a fantasy—it’s the ambitious promise of ...
As carbon markets reshape the landscapes of Aotearoa, new reports reveal the pressures and possibilities facing whenua Māori.
Nature lovers need to go no further than the canopied campus of SUNY New Paltz to enjoy a rich variety of tree canopies, trunks, branches and blossoms getting ready to burst. There is a 1.5-mile ...
Experts fear climate change and our love of imported goods could allow fire ants to spread across Britain, with a devastating ...
While there's no easy fix for shifting species driven by global temperature changes, citizen science platforms like ...
Here is a list of ten of the most endangered and rarest plants in the world. Thought to be extinct in the wild, this rare flower blooms rarely in New Zealand. This cycad, a single-clone species, is ...
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) is calling on the community to get involved in a draft Tree Succession Plan for Te ...
New research found regrowth in Queensland provided valuable habitat after 15 years, on average, with some species benefiting ...
Minister McClay announced the awards today, describing them as a crucial acknowledgment of the tireless and often under-recognised work happening across the country.
Forest owners say taking forestry out of the Emissions Trading Scheme would have widespread implications for New Zealand's ...
Te Kōhaka o Tāne is owned by four Rūnanga; Hokonui (Gore), Te Rūnaka o Awarua (Bluff), Ōraka Aparima (Riverton) and Waihōpai Rūnaka (Invercargill). Based at a 5-hectare site that used to be managed ...
The most well-established relationship Garey and Griffiths have in New Zealand is with farmer Scott McFadden.