
Seal pups most likely died from starvation, conservationists say
DoC says now is a hard time for juvenile seals as they try to make it on their own.
DoC says now is a hard time for juvenile seals as they try to make it on their own.
A memorable moment for conservation as a new sculpture honours conservationist duo.
The current Wildlife Act is 70 years old and outdated, the DoC says.
Two people were in the aircraft when the incident happened at Whangaroa about 3.20pm.
A similar-sized boatshed, also on Riverside Drive, sold in 2020 for $61,000.
It was a beautiful day for the event.
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Matthew Ballard was on his way to work when Ross Jenkins' truck slammed into him.
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Police say initial inquiries suggest those involved are known to one another.
The charge is related to an incident that took place in January this year.
More than 1000 hectares are now shut to diving, and fishing.
The raw sewage spilling onto Cat Green's yard was just the beginning of the saga.
The man sought retribution after an alleged altercation between his son and the victim.
There are some exceptions to the rules, which include kina harvesting and tikanga.
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Growing woes for Raumanga community after shooting in broad daylight.
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New Zealand’s climate is about to take a “rapid turn”
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The it! Festival has been a popular stop in Paihia for over a decade.
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The unprecedented move was part of Alana Thomas' work progressing te reo in the courts
Te Whatu Ora remains resolute that it has already put everything on the table.