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Newly Digitized Records Reveal How Indigenous People Shared Their Knowledge of New Zealand’s Plants With Captain Cook’s Crew
Long-overlooked documents housed at London's Natural History Museum testify to the exchange of information between ...
The successful removal of wild deer from Pukenui/Anchor Island and Indian Island in Fiordland has returned these important ...
An Australian flowering plant not seen for close to 60 years had been presumed extinct. Then, a photo taken in June 2025 was ...
An Australian flowering plant not seen for close to 60 years had been presumed extinct. Then, a photo taken in June 2025 was ...
Zealandia, the world’s first fully fenced urban ecosanctuary, is taking a long view on conservation—and creating one of New ...
Kākāpō parrots in New Zealand begin breeding again after a four-year pause, with rimu trees triggering a rare and important season ...
Climate change is reshaping Ireland’s wildlife, bringing migratory species like hooper swans to local rivers in unprecedented ...
Scots Pines once dominated the landscape of Scotland, part of the vast Caledonian Forest which began to spread some 10,000 ...
Every other day inside a lab on the third floor of the St. John Plant Science Laboratory building on the University of Hawaii ...
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Rockhopper Penguins’ Athleticism Makes Them the Daredevils of the Animal World. Will a Warming Climate Slow Them Down?
A visit to the Falkland Islands, where the fearless seabirds navigate the rugged topography with tenacious spunk, shows the ...
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From ‘psychedelic’ spiders to European eels: 10 species heading into 2026 on the brink of extinction
Habitat loss, deforestation, the illegal wildlife trade and climate change are pushing these extraordinary species towards ...
In 2024, Daly, now 24, began working with Ireland’s Eye on the knitwear factory floor. He is now an assistant designer and was responsible for designing the company’s 2025 Christmas sweaters. He is ...
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