
Panda cubs need names
They're now more than 4 months old but three Nepalese panda cubs at Hamilton Zoo are still without names.
They're now more than 4 months old but three Nepalese panda cubs at Hamilton Zoo are still without names.
Larger than normal rats - some the size of kittens - are being reported following a long dry spell that has caused a population boom.
Thousands of birds perished in the black tide that followed the MV Rena's grounding. A year and a half on, we check on the recovery of the disaster's forgotten victims.
Nakuru the giraffe spent nearly six days in a box as she crossed the Tasman by sea to find her new home in Melbourne.
Christchurch's Orana Wildlife Park has welcomed two new South African girls. The arrival of two-year-old Lusi and three-year-old Kiana take the park's cheetah population to 13.
A three-metre tall giraffe bound for Australia from New Zealand has been caught up in the search for a solo sailor in rough seas off Victoria's far east coast.
A Taranaki sharemilker says an outbreak of facial eczema is hitting cows hard and fast.
For a group of young people on a night out in Napier last weekend a 14-week-old kitten was the perfect target for violence.
A man has been kicked by a calf while trying to help it and the blow sent a 55-year-old man tumbling 10 metres down a bank.
Pet owners are being warned that identity microchips in their precious animals may be faulty after flaws were detected in more than 1,000 chips.
Human error put a Hamilton Zoo keeper at risk from a female tiger, an investigation by the Ministry of Primary Industries has found.
In June last year, Maxwel Johnson beat his one-year-old dog so severely the dog lost an eye, several teeth, and suffered a broken jaw.
The man who allegedly throttled a police dog while on the run will face trial at the High Court.
New Zealand's endangered Hector's dolphin population could recover if protection measures were extended to 100m deep throughout its habitat, according to a new University of Otago review.
A puppy rescued by a Whangarei SPCA worker is now saving lives by sniffing out explosives in some of the world's war-torn danger spots.
A new New Zealand lost pet service is looking to tap into the power of social media.
For Chuck and Yardley, the explosive-sniffing dogs of Bamiyan, nothing could be more fun than discovering a bomb on the side of the road.
A colony of Antarctic penguins could be excused for feeling like climate change's big winners.
Animal Planet wants to help you tap into your inner wild. That's the message as the channel - broadcast here via Sky Television - unveils 11 new shows along with 20 returning favourites in the season ahead.