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Great Barrier named ‘The Next Frontier’ by BOSS Magazine
Great Barrier Island has been highlighted as one of the world’s emerging travel destinations by BOSS Magazine, a publication focusing on entrepreneurship, technology, and…
Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Photo / Shutterstock / Colin Stephenson By Daniel Hernández Carrasco, University of Canterbury and Jonathan Tonkin, University of Canterbury
Inner Hauraki Gulf Crayfish Ban Sparks Fears for Great Barrier
A three-year ban on commercial and recreational crayfish (spiny rock lobster) fishing in the inner Hauraki Gulf will come into…
Waiheke Island to Become Auckland’s First Urban Kiwi Habitat
In mid-May, Waiheke Island will become the first urban area in Auckland where kiwi have been released. 10 kiwi will…
New Native Nursery in Medlands to Support Local Planting Projects
A new community-focused native plant nursery is preparing to open its gates in Medlands this April, offering eco-sourced, locally grown plants for a wide…
Viral Video: Octopus Riding Shark in Hauraki Gulf Becomes International Sensation
International media and scientific organisations are lapping up footage of a real life ‘Sharktopus’ filmed in the Hauraki Gulf. Marine…
Local Board Sinks Plans for Short-Stay Moorings Amid Budget and Consent Concerns
Plans to install a set of short-stay moorings in the Caulerpa-affected waters of Great Barrier Island have been scrapped, after…
Pigs, Stars, Seedlings & Stags: The Aotea Autumn Roundup
BUSH PIGS VS STAGS: A ROARING WEEKEND OF RUGBY The mighty Bush Pigs clashed with the Katikati Stags in a…