The information collected will be used to study how whale populations are organised genetically and their migration habits. Photo / Oamaru Mail
Scientists from New Zealand and Australia will next month head to Antarctica to conduct research on the whale population. The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) is providing its ship Tangaroa to take 18 scientists to the Southern Ocean. Department of Conservation international… More
A chirping frog, jumping spiders and a striped gecko are among more than 50 new animal species scientists have… More
Urgent measures to save falling stocks of tuna in the world's second-biggest tuna fishery, the eastern Pacific… More
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PORT MORESBY - Papua New Guinea has created a reserve to protect Matschie's tree kangaroos and other endangered… More
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Indiana Jones star Harrison Ford has his chest waxed in a US TV ad to raise awareness about the effect of deforestation… More
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