Conservation
'Frustrating and distressing': DOC appeals for information after seabirds killed
Many seabirds are classified as absolutely protected under the Wildlife Act 1953.
Five whales found dead, eight refloated in seperate stranding
Dead pilot whales found this morning were from an earlier stranding, and not part of the pod of eight refloated this week, DOC says. Audio
Bringing back lizards in Central Otago
Conservationists are bringing endangered skinks back to the dryland wilderness of Central Otago.
SS3 - OCW - Tune into nature: Underdogs under the ledge
In New Zealand, lizards are as fascinating as they are endangered - there are 125 species and most of them give birth to live young and they’re true wildlife underdogs - so rare and out of sight… Audio
Whales successfully refloated at Farewell Spit
Two of the 10 whales have died but rescuers have managed to refloat the rest. Audio
Nature's milestones you may have missed
From cliff-scaling skinks to takahē on tramping tracks.
Fruit fly incursion: Strict fruit, vegetable restrictions to remain in place
Parts of Papatoetoe and Māngare will have movement restrictions in place for at least a fortnight as the search for more oriental fruit flies continues.
Auckland Zoo steps up to save Sumatran orangutans
After flood damage to crucial facilities at an orangutan rescue centre, New Zealand is stepping up, with Auckland Zoo funding $30,000 NZD towards recovery. Audio
Have you seen a bush robin?
The little birds have been largely absent for 30 years - but seem to be making a comeback.
'Got to close down as quickly as possible' after 'destructive' fruit fly found
Thousands of leaflets and 300 special response bins have gone out as the agency works to eradicate the insect.
Fruit fly incursion: More than 100 new traps set up around South Auckland
Biosecurity NZ says more than 100 extra fruit fly traps have been set up since a fly was found in South Auckland.
Predator Free Wellington aims for pest-free Newtown and Ōwhiro Bay
The push is part of the groups wider project that aims to make the entire Wellington region pest free.
Heat wave caused 'catastrophic loss' in bird species
A marine heat wave has killed approximately half of Alaska's common murre population, marking the largest recorded die-off of a single species in modern history, research has found.
Our Changing World: Top 10 listens for 2024
From the puzzles of our mind to the deep sea and the far-flung subantarctic islands, these podcast episodes have explored our changing world in 2024.
SS1 - OCW 26 December 2024 - Mice in PF2050 and Kai Ika
Our Changing World is kicking off the summer science series this week with two stories from local podcast producers. First up, Victoria University of Wellington student Dan Moskovitz explores a curly… Audio
Hawk's epic 1600km flight from Waikato to Otago
DOC says it's trying to better understand how this bird of prey interacts with threatened native bird species.
All domestic cats will have to be microchipped if bill passes
All domestic cats will have to be microchipped and registered if a proposed law being championed by a Green MP makes it over the line. But the bill, backed by Celia Wade-Brown, stops short of… Audio
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari celebrates Takahe chicks
A bump in Takahe numbers at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari with three new chicks and one on the way.. Nathan Rarere talked with Helen Hughes and Dr Janelle Ward Audio
Our Changing World: Tuatara gut bugs
Claire Concannon heads to Auckland Zoo to meet their resident tuatara.
Tuatara are pretty special, the only remaining species of reptile from an order that lived alongside the dinosaurs. And they… Audio
Tougher rules for cats a 'win for biodiversity'
New rules for cats across the Nelson Tasman region have been aligned after Nelson City Council approved a suite of new rules last week.