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Environment headlines with summaries.
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Tourism, flora and fauna at risk under DOC job cuts, groups say
10 Apr 2024Environment and recreation groups are warning the proposed cuts could have long-term consequences and losses of flora and fauna as well as backcountry huts. Audio
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Swiss women win unprecedented climate change case
"We are not made to sit in a rocking chair and knit," said one of the older Swiss women who won.
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Delays to insurance payout holds up stinky treatment plant repairs
5 Apr 2024A temporary system was put in place, but the odour is still there.
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Nelson first to test kerbside soft plastics collection
4 Apr 2024The plastics will be recycled and used to make fence posts.
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Cricket fan shocked to see Hagley Oval recycling dumped in skip
4 Apr 2024A cricket fan has been left gobsmacked after finding recycling efforts at Christchurch's Hagley Oval were quite literally rubbish. Audio
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Books littered 5km down road
3 Apr 2024Council estimated it would take it would take 80 to 100 hours to pick up but the community came to help.
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The Aucklanders who refuse to use food scrap bins
3 Apr 2024It's been nearly six months since every Auckland home got a green food waste bin, but some are putting it in the too hard basket. Audio
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Seabed mining critics furious after company pulls out of hearings
3 Apr 2024Opponents of seabed mining are furious an Australian company has pulled out of consent hearings for a controversial project off the Taranaki coast.
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Climate change could affect how we keep time, study says
Melting ice caps are slowing the Earth's rotation. Here's what that means for us.
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'Huge few months in Taranaki' as more kiwi released
28 Mar 2024About 110 kiwi are due to be released in the next few months, boosting the existing population and relieving pressure on sanctuaries.
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Kaikōura’s endangered seabirds struggle for food
25 Mar 2024A lack of food has seen volunteers supplement feeding Hutton's shearwater chicks with "sardine smoothies" to give them the best chance at survival.
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Rogue turtle raising alarm bells in Tākaka
20 Mar 2024A lone turtle spotted in a Golden Bay lake has Tasman District Council rushing to ensure a population of pest turtles doesn't explode.
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3D printed eggs used in fairy tern rescue programme
22 Mar 2024The move is to safeguard nests of critically endangered tara iti / fairy tern this summer breeding season.
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Five rescued after yacht runs aground on Banks Peninsula
21 Mar 2024The yacht - which is carrying 15 litres of diesel - remains at the bottom of a cliff west of Diamond Harbour.
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Councils "closely monitoring" Greymouth private dump
21 Mar 2024The West Coast Regional Council says it is committed to resolving issues with the Taylorville Resource Park after the private landfill was found to be leaching contaminants into nearby land.
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Project aims to help mussel beds recover at top of South Island
Kaitiakitanga, or guardianship, is driving a project to restore wild mussel beds around the ocean floor at the top of the South Island after years of overfishing.
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Real-time carbon map inspires students to change transport behaviour
21 Mar 2024Scientists are making real-time carbon maps of every New Zealand city, following a successful pilot in Auckland.
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UN sounds 'Red Alert' as world smashes heat records
The World Meteorological Organization sounded the 'Red Alert' after heat records were surpassed in 2023 and could be worse in 2024.
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Government holds first carbon auction of the year after four failures
20 Mar 2024The government's first carbon auction of the year is on a knife-edge, with commentators saying it is unclear whether emitters need to buy any more units.
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Department of Conservation to hike Great Walk prices
19 Mar 2024It comes after DOC already put its accommodation prices up last year. Audio
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Why red seaweed has blanketed beaches
19 Mar 2024Masses of red "hair-like" seaweed has covered beaches on Auckland's Hibiscus Coast.
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Battle over deep-sea mining heats up
Greenpeace could be thrown out of the UN body overseeing deep-sea mining for obstructing a research expedition.
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Invasive fish species likely illegally released in Kāpiti lakes - council
17 Mar 2024The discovery of dead tench in two Paraparaumu lakes suggests the invasive species has been illegally released, Kāpiti Coast District Council says.
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To mow or let it grow - council considers repeating trial
16 Mar 2024A wildflower and no-mow trial in Hamilton parks and reserves has shown good results, but whether it will be repeated is still to be decided.