Archives For 30/11/1999

The hustle and bustle of our biggest city has been brought to a relative standstill during Alert Level 4, and some long absent visitors have been making a comeback. Fraser Stobie, an environmental consultant at Envirostrat, was lucky enough to capture the moment when an eagle ray visited.

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Communication channels can be pretty hit and miss on Te Hauturu-o-Toi/Little Barrier Island Nature Reserve and someone clearly didn’t pass the memo onto this kiwi that social distancing be applied between Kiwis not in your ‘bubble’

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Today is World Water Day. In this guest post blog, Senior Healthy Waters Specialist at Auckland Council, Adam Schellhammer, explores how we can individually and collectively reduce the impact of climate change by protecting the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park.

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Today is International Day of Forests. We celebrate the diversity and importance of our forests – some strange, others ancient, many young, and one commemorative – found in and around the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park.

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Did you know New Zealand/Aotearoa is bigger than it looks? About 93% of it is actually underwater! Our total area goes 200 nautical miles out to sea from our coastline and 80% of our native species live in the ocean.

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