In this series we focus on the essential tactics and strategies that animals use to ensure their future amidst the chaos of nature.
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New documentary gives rare look into Tūhoe's relationship with Te Urewera and kererū
A haunting mōteatea (lament) about the kererū and its connection to mana whenua features in the documentary composed specifically to portray the importance of the bird to Tuawhenua.
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73 tuatara returned to their ancestral homeland
The taonga have been flown from Invercargill to their natural environment in the Marlborough Sounds.
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Huia nest, moa bones and Sir Edmund Hillary's boots- treasures see the light
A series of delicate, precious objects are on display at the Canterbury Museum to celebrate its 150-year anniversary.
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Investigation underway after shark dies at Auckland beach
The shark was caught in a net so police and DOC are trying to find more information on how the incident occurred. People can be fined up to $250,000 and six months imprisonment for hunting, harming or killing a white shark.
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Animal rights advocates want horse racing banned
Animal rights advocates calling for a ban on horse racing made their presence known at Auckland's Ellerslie Boxing Day Races today. The Coalition for Protection of Racehorses says cruelty is a commonality in the sport and it should be banned completely. Dressed for the glitz and glam of the race but carry with them a very different message.
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Ngāti Manuhiri warn boaties after dead dolphin calf found entangled
Ngāti Manuhiri and the Department of Conservation (DOC) and are urging all boaties to bring in broken lines and rubbish from their fishing trips after a dead baby dolphin was recovered from Tāwharanui beach in Auckland over the weekend.
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Waikato building developments putting native bats at risk
Conservation organisation Forest & Bird are calling for better protection of rare native bats in Hamilton “before they disappear from the region”.
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Fight for Māui dolphins continues
A 55,000-strong petition was delivered to Parliament, calling on the Government to protect the world's smallest dolphin, the Māui Dolphin.
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From cleaning out 'spew buckets' to running the show
When he first started working at Whale Watch Kaikoura, Kauahi Ngapora was the guy emptying out the spew buckets. Now he’s running the place as the general manager. Kauahi Ngapora is a perfect example of how to rise through the ranks in the workplace.