New research has confirmed that moa, New Zealand’s giant, flightless birds, went extinct within just 300 years of human ...
Despite the change brought by mammals, New Zealand remains a world apart, a truly awe-inspiring wilderness at the end of the Earth. Even so, nothing moved me as much as seeing a glimpse into it ...
The Department of Environment and Science of Australia's Queensland Government said onlookers first mistook the bird for a large shark An unexpected swimmer was spotted lurking near Bingil Bay in ...
New Zealand hosts unique flightless, nocturnal birds, evolved in isolation and adapted to predator-free conditions, symbolizing the country's rich biodiversity. The weka, a bold flightless rail ...
Buttercups tend to be a problem in moist dairy pastures. They can tolerate wet soil conditions better than many other species, including perennial ryegrass and white clover, allowing buttercups to out ...