Earlier this month, the zoo asked the community to vote among four names: Samala, Rosenke, Tarawe and Yautoka.
On a small, remote island, south of New Zealand, one of the world’s rarest parrots – the kākāpō - is watching over her young.
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Visiting Te Puia and the geothermal landscape of Rotorua in New Zealand
Located in Rotorua’s Whakarewarewa Valley, Te Puia cultural center sits on one of New Zealand’s most active geothermal ...
The Hauraki Gulf is already experiencing more frequent and longer lasting marine heatwaves. Seabirds now have to travel ...
Efforts to protect vulnerable seabirds nesting on the ground in the upper high altitude ecosystems of the Takuvaine Valley ...
Debates over responsibility for past species loss generate heat but little light. Moving forward requires context, evidence and Indigenous knowledge.
Global EV market update Jan 2026: sales down 6% YoY as China slumps, Europe rises. Read here for more details on the EV ...
Nevada’s push to build reliable EV chargers across the state is falling far short. Lawmakers approved a plan in 2021 for NV ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The world’s only flightless parrot species was once thought to be doomed by design. The kakapo is too heavy, too slow and, frankly, too delicious to survive around predators, ...
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