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Global voyagers brought back from the brink with the successful colony on Taiaroa Head near Dunedin. 

'Amazing': Jubilation as 1000th toroa/albatross chick hatches in Otago

Global voyagers brought back from the brink with the successful colony on Taiaroa Head near Dunedin.

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In the new year, 24 shipping containers fell from two vessels during Storm Goretti, with chips and onions among the goods appearing on the Sussex shoreline.

Chips and onions are washing up on UK's coast. What does it tell us?

The goods re among the items appearing on the Sussex shoreline.

Environment

Sun, Jan 25

Ward’s favoured whitebait stand is thought to be 40 years old. Its owner is unknown.

Whitebait stand takedown orders spark concern from casual users

Whitebaiters are worried they could be held liable for stands they use but did not build on a waterway near Blenheim after the Marlborough District Council ordered their removal.

Environment

Fri, Jan 23

The northland town of Ōakura has been hit hard by heavy rain and flooding.

Record ocean heat behind NZ's summer soaking

Understanding ocean heat – and how it shapes rainfall, storms and marine heatwaves – is central to explaining what we experience on land.

Environment

Thu, Jan 22

The Green Party's education spokesperson Lawrence Xu-Nan.

Asian MPs want immigration left out of seafood gathering debate

Shane Jones said mass immigration was partly to blame for sea life gatherers allegedly stripping the Whangaparāoa Peninsula foreshore bare.

Environment

Tue, Jan 20

Global voyagers brought back from the brink with the successful colony on Taiaroa Head near Dunedin. 

'Amazing': Jubilation as 1000th toroa/albatross chick hatches in Otago

Global voyagers brought back from the brink with the successful colony on Taiaroa Head near Dunedin.

Environment

7:24pm

2:10

In the new year, 24 shipping containers fell from two vessels during Storm Goretti, with chips and onions among the goods appearing on the Sussex shoreline.

Chips and onions are washing up on UK's coast. What does it tell us?

The goods re among the items appearing on the Sussex shoreline.

Environment

Sun, Jan 25

Ward’s favoured whitebait stand is thought to be 40 years old. Its owner is unknown.

Whitebait stand takedown orders spark concern from casual users

Whitebaiters are worried they could be held liable for stands they use but did not build on a waterway near Blenheim after the Marlborough District Council ordered their removal.

Environment

Fri, Jan 23

The northland town of Ōakura has been hit hard by heavy rain and flooding.

Record ocean heat behind NZ's summer soaking

Understanding ocean heat – and how it shapes rainfall, storms and marine heatwaves – is central to explaining what we experience on land.

Environment

Thu, Jan 22

The Green Party's education spokesperson Lawrence Xu-Nan.

Asian MPs want immigration left out of seafood gathering debate

Shane Jones said mass immigration was partly to blame for sea life gatherers allegedly stripping the Whangaparāoa Peninsula foreshore bare.

Environment

Tue, Jan 20

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These events, also known as space weather, do not pose a physical threat to human health.

NZ agencies have eye on 'largest solar radiation storm in over 20 years'

With society increasingly dependent on technology, an otherwise harmless burst of radiation from the sun could easily disrupt business as usual.

Environment

Tue, Jan 20

A ring of bright green and blue swirls encircle the Chatham Islands, located around 800km off New Zealand.

Striking Chatham Islands phytoplankton bloom captured from space

Scientists say the Chatham Islands sit at the meeting point of cold Antarctic waters and warm subtropical currents, creating an ideal nutrient-rich spot for phytoplankton blooms to take off.

Environment

Tue, Jan 20

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, left, and US President Donald Trump.

Trump threatening more tariffs over critical minerals – will NZ be targeted?

There is no list of target countries, but it would be surprising if Aotearoa New Zealand is not one of them, writes expert Jane Kelsey.

Environment

Tue, Jan 20

People gathering sea life at Army Bay on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula last year.

Group protests to protect Whangaparāoa rockpools from visitors

"What was once a thriving ecosystem only two years ago, are now empty pool rocks. The only thing there now is seawater."

Environment

Sat, Jan 17

Supplied image of an oil rig off the coast of Taranaki.

First offshore oil and gas exploration permit since ban under consideration

EnZed Energy is the first company to apply for a petroleum exploration permit since the 2018 offshore oil and gas ban, which was overturned by the Government last year.

Environment

Fri, Jan 16

Grey 'debris balls' on a beach in NSW.

Beach 'poo balls' in NSW prompt $3.5b sewage network overhaul

Thousands of the black and grey balls, mostly the size of marbles, forced the closure of Bondi, Manly and other major Sydney beaches in late 2024 and early 2025.

Environment

Fri, Jan 16

An image supplied by Protect Whangaparoa Rockpools shows people gathering sea life at Army Bay.

Whangaparāoa rock pools 'stripped bare' by sea life gatherers - resident

A resident has said the number of sea life gatherers had increased in recent years, and beaches along the Whangaparāoa Peninsula were being stripped bare.

Environment

Fri, Jan 16

The cost of removing lake weed in Rotorua has run into six figures.

Minister reviews funding after $133k Rotorua lake weed clean-up

Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell called the city's weed control funding "grossly unfair".

Environment

Fri, Jan 16

Graham Garnett. (Source: NZ Police)

Search for missing tramper in Kahurangi National Park called off

"This decision follows extensive searches of the area and is extremely difficult for all involved," says police search and rescue Sergeant Jonny Evans.

Environment

Thu, Jan 15

Hundreds of tuna (eels), including breeding stock thought to be 40 to 50 years old, have been found dead in the Waiatai Stream.

'Devastating': Entire eel population wiped out in Wairoa stream

"There’s nothing. There are no bugs, no fish, not even any dragonflies flying above it, and certainly no eels. It’s all gone," said Kate Eaglesome.

Environment

Thu, Jan 15

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Gold clams on the floor of the Waikato River.

The invasive species that produce 70,000 offspring a year – each

Scientists are calling on the public for their help in preventing the spread of the gold clam.

Environment

Wed, Jan 14

There have already been 21 deaths since December 1, with 10 since the New Year began.

Mum's emotional plea as summer drowning toll reaches 22

Police today also confirmed the names of two people who were killed while in the water yesterday and over the weekend.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

Funding for the road to Cape Palliser's iconic lighthouse could be at risk. (Source: LDR / Sue Teodoro)

Funding fears for fragile popular tourist route to Cape Palliser

The well-travelled road provides access to the lighthouse and its resident seal colony.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

Photo provided to LDR by Brooke Unger shows Milky Way’s galactic centre over the Inland Kaikoura Ranges.

Dark sky lighting installed in Kaikōura to support sanctuary status

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency completed the upgrades on State Highway 1 through Kaikōura towards the end of last year.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

The discovery will provide a "vital" breeding stock for the slow growing species, researchers say.

Scientists stunned as massive black coral found off Fiordland

The discovery will provide a "vital" breeding stock for the slow growing species, researchers say.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

National Public Health Service public health medicine specialist Dr Imogen Evans said the warning covered Corsair Bay, the jetty and beach at Cass Bay, and the beach at Rāpaki Bay.

Sewage leak that closed popular beach blamed on bottles in toilets

Christchurch City Council said the leak occurred after the septic system was blocked by items, including bottles, being put in the public toilets at Corsair Bay.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

It's bush fire season.

Even distant bushfire smoke endangers your health – here's how to avoid it

It's bushfire season and there's no safe level of exposure to the smoke they produce. But you can take steps to minimise your risk.

Environment

Tue, Jan 13

A bridge spans Skippers Canyon, a scenic area of gorges, peaks and sheer rock faces situated close to Queenstown on New Zealand's South Island.

NZ's highest suspension bridge closed over wire failures

The Queenstown District Council said it has been unable to safely assess what load Skippers Bridge can currently support.

Environment

Mon, Jan 12

A feral cat caught on camera.

Feral cats in the crosshairs of burgeoning new technology

With wild felines now added to NZ's most unwanted list, high-tech inventions are being developed to help address the issue.

Environment

Sat, Jan 10

A pod of 15 pilot whales swimming to deeper waters after stranding on Farewell Spit. (Source: Project Jonah)

Fifteen whales refloated, six die at Farewell Spit

DOC said it was "cautiously optimistic" but there was a possibility the whales "could turn and re-strand".

Environment

Fri, Jan 9

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