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Environment

Spider webs cover a lawn in the Karapiro area of Waikato.

Why spider webs have blanketed towns across the North Island

An arachnologist says the gossamer threads coating homes and reserves across the region are harmless — and a sign the season is changing.

Environment

6:00am

A couch and chair discarded in a field in the Auckland suburb of Flat Bush.

Illegal dumping: Auckland Council receives more than 24,000 reports

Nearly half of the reports were in South Auckland. So, what can be done?

Environment

6:00am

Part of the Tasman's Great Taste Trail had been damaged by storms in 2025.

Part of NZ Cycle Trail network to get $800,000 repairs

The funding will go towards three Great Rides – the Hauraki Rail Trail, Waikato River Trail, and Tasman's Great Taste Trail – following significant storm damage.

Environment

Sun, Apr 26

The treatment ponds, left, alongside the Shotover River near Queenstown.

Community group alarmed by E. coli spike in Shotover River

Monitoring data on the QLDC website showed E. coli levels reached nearly eight times consented limits and almost four times higher than is safe for swimming.

Environment

Sun, Apr 26

Clean up at the Fairy Falls in the Waitākere Ranges, following a devastating fire on November 2, 2025.

Popular Auckland waterfall track to partly re-open following fire

The Fairy Falls track's viewpoint will reopen following fire damage last year, however access to the waterfalls and swimming hole will remain closed.

Environment

Thu, Apr 23

Spider webs cover a lawn in the Karapiro area of Waikato.

Why spider webs have blanketed towns across the North Island

An arachnologist says the gossamer threads coating homes and reserves across the region are harmless — and a sign the season is changing.

Environment

6:00am

A couch and chair discarded in a field in the Auckland suburb of Flat Bush.

Illegal dumping: Auckland Council receives more than 24,000 reports

Nearly half of the reports were in South Auckland. So, what can be done?

Environment

6:00am

Part of the Tasman's Great Taste Trail had been damaged by storms in 2025.

Part of NZ Cycle Trail network to get $800,000 repairs

The funding will go towards three Great Rides – the Hauraki Rail Trail, Waikato River Trail, and Tasman's Great Taste Trail – following significant storm damage.

Environment

Sun, Apr 26

The treatment ponds, left, alongside the Shotover River near Queenstown.

Community group alarmed by E. coli spike in Shotover River

Monitoring data on the QLDC website showed E. coli levels reached nearly eight times consented limits and almost four times higher than is safe for swimming.

Environment

Sun, Apr 26

Clean up at the Fairy Falls in the Waitākere Ranges, following a devastating fire on November 2, 2025.

Popular Auckland waterfall track to partly re-open following fire

The Fairy Falls track's viewpoint will reopen following fire damage last year, however access to the waterfalls and swimming hole will remain closed.

Environment

Thu, Apr 23

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Alva Palosaari Sundman, right, checks out secondhand clothes at a clothing swap event in Stockholm, Sweden.

Sweden's secondhand clothing swaps offer trendy way to cut waste

Last year, some 140,000 people participated in 140 swap events and took home more than 44,000 pre-owned items.

Environment

Thu, Apr 23

Rescuers placing wet towels on 'Timmy', the whale stranded near Wismar, Germany.

Whale strandings: Why repeated rescues can cause more harm than good

At first glance, it seems an act of compassion. But beneath the surface lies a more difficult truth, writes Karen Stockin.

Environment

Thu, Apr 23

 'A name with mana': Te Rere o Ōmanawa restored as reserve's name.

Te Rere o Ōmanawa: Name restored to Tauranga waterfall reserve

Name of parkland – featuring one of NZ’s most beautiful and celebrated waterfalls – is changing in an act of recognition.

Environment

Wed, Apr 22

Cocaine exposure could lead fish to swim further, raising alarms as the drug's by-product seeps into the world's waterways.

Australian study finds fish exposed to cocaine swim twice as far

Cocaine and benzoylecgonine end up in waterways when the drug is ingested and broken down by humans and then released into wastewater through urine.

Environment

Tue, Apr 21

People visit the blooming corpse flower known as "Pangy" at the Talcott Greenhouse on the campus of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts.

Crowds drawn to 'rotting flesh' stench as corpse flower blooms again

The "literally unbearable" smell was compared to rotting eggs, dissection of a dead bird and "a stinky diaper baking in the sun".

Environment

Thu, Apr 16

A Civil Defence centre set up at Hastings Sports Centre with beds and supplies for potential evacuees during Cyclone Vaianu.

Wairoa mayor says he refused state of emergency, calls it 'woke'

A Hawke’s Bay mayor claims the declaration of states of emergency for Cyclone Vaianu was "woke" decision-making, and says "there was a lot of panicking going on" over not too much.

Environment

Mon, Apr 13

A message in a bottle has washed ashore after 24 years at sea.

Message in a bottle dated from 2002 washes ashore in Tairua

Ten-year-old Kaea and his mother Neisha were checking out Tairua's Ocean Beach after Cyclone Vaianu when he came across the Jack Daniels bottle encrusted with shells.

Environment

Mon, Apr 13

The climbers were rescued from the Sabre Peak area in Fiordland National Park.

Climbers stuck in Fiordland 'would not have survived another night'

Police said the rescuers' ability to safely locate and extract the climbers prevented "what could have been a far more serious outcome".

Environment

Fri, Apr 10

Field Museum and Chicago's skyline is seen from Soldier Field prior to an NFL preseason football game between the Chicago Bears and the Tennessee Titans, August 12, 2023, in Chicago.

Scientists say the world's oldest octopus fossil isn't an octopus after all

A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an octopus at all.

Environment

Fri, Apr 10

Pākiri Beach, north of Auckland.

DOC decides no action needed over sand mining in Pākiri

Complaint arose from dredging carried out by McCallum Brothers in the Pākiri temporary sand extraction area, north of Auckland.

Environment

Thu, Apr 9

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More than 148,000 colonies took part in the study.

Almost 13% of country's bee colonies were wiped out last winter

Majority of the losses were put down to the varroa mite — an external parasite that can weaken or even destroy entire colonies.

Environment

Thu, Apr 9

A water quality monitor moored midstream south of Melling Bridge in Hutt River Te Awa Kairangi.

'Sobering reading': Waterways worsening around the country - report

Recent figures showed many rivers and groundwaters were affected by pathogens or nitrate levels that could pose risks to human health.

Environment

Thu, Apr 9

Artemis II astronauts describe the sight from the far side of the lunar surface as “overwhelming”. 

'Out of this world': Artemis crew bask in never-before-seen Moon views

Astronauts have released breath-taking images from their historic lunar flyby as New Zealand steps up its role in the next phase of space exploration.

Environment

Wed, Apr 8

Hawke's Bay's proposed dam site.

Opponents unhappy with controversial $18 million Hawke's Bay dam project

"We down in Central Hawke's Bay haven't even got bridges repaired from Cyclone Gabrielle and yet this government are prepared to pour another $18 million into this zombie project," one opponent said.

Environment

Wed, Apr 8

The 36-year-old ocean swimmer told Breakfast his body had "bounced back amazingly" after completing the gruelling 1367km course.

Jono Ridler reflects on 'tough' challenges during record swim

The 36-year-old swimmer told Breakfast it was "really tough" knowing he would be battling hypothermia, sharks and jellyfish every time he entered the water.

Environment

Tue, Apr 7

An aging cherry blossom tree.

Collapse of Tokyo's aging cherry blossom trees raises safety concerns

Last year, 85 trees fell in Tokyo parks, injuring three people, officials worry for the trees' faring during this year's tourist season.

Environment

Mon, Apr 6

During the annual stag‑hunting season, more women are picking up rifles and titles, with locals hailing both the conservation benefits and the changing face of hunting.

Increase in female hunters chasing stags for annual roar

From March to April stags begin roaring to attract hinds, signalling the start of many hunting competitions.

Environment

Sun, Apr 5

The Skyline track at Ashley Gorge.

Major Canterbury walking track opens after decade of volunteer work

The Ashley Gorge Skyline Track is estimated to take four to five hours to complete and reaches an altitude of nearly 800m.

Environment

Sat, Apr 4

Jono Ridler holds the New Zealand flag after completing his record-breaking 1367km swim. (Source: Joshua McCormack)

'Still work to do': Jono Ridler completes 1367km North Island swim

Ridler’s Swim4TheOcean campaign, aimed at raising awareness about the impacts of bottom trawling, has gathered more than 60,000 signatures.

Environment

Sat, Apr 4

Western Bay Mayor James Denyer (left) and Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale went rowing last April for Local Water Done Well.

Bay Of Plenty councils make 'landmark' water decision after long debate

The Multi-Council Controlled Organisation they settled on would be in charge of delivering water supply, wastewater and stormwater services.

Environment

Fri, Apr 3

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