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DOC's 2023 national predator eradication work to focus on West Coast
Much of the Department of Conservation's national predator control work in 2023 will be concentrated on the West Coast, and most of that by way of aerial 1080 poison.
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1080 use on DOC estate valuable, but alternatives being investigated
The ongoing use of 1080 poison to control predators on the DOC estate is finite, the West Coast Conservation Board has heard.
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Protection benefits outweigh kea 1080 deaths, DOC says
A "few" kea die as a result of poison pest control operations but there is a longer term benefit overall to protecting the parrot, DOC says.
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Season 2 Ep 1: Rabbits & other Pests
No-one knows for sure who first introduced rabbits to New Zealand, because no-one wanted to take the blame for what became one of New Zealand's biggest environmental and economic disasters. We start… Video, Audio
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Fewer than a dozen 'disinformation' candidates elected to councils
Two prominent Voices for Freedom spokespeople were elected to local body positions, in an election that otherwise saw a widespread rejection of candidates who spread false claims and conspiracies.
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'Radio has this intimate power': Ferguson looks back on eight years in a pressure role
Radio still provides an incredible ability to connect with listeners, the Morning Report presenter says. Audio
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Auckland Council to go ahead with third Hunua Ranges 1080 drop
Auckland Council has received approval to conduct its third aerial pest control operation in the Hunua Ranges.
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Ice Age or moa browsing? Why NZ has so many weird and wiry plants
Analysis - Recent genetic research has shed new light on the long-running debate about the evolutionary origins of some of New Zealand's quirkiest plants.
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Sheep farmer struggles to control huge hungry hoppers
Best of 2022 - Back in the 1950s, a group of wallabies turned up at Wainui Station... and never left. Audio
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'Painful separation': Couple's wait goes on as INZ assurance over visas fizzles
Families desperate to see their relatives say the border reopening has not brought an end to their wait.
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DOC 'confident' of lowering risk of kea deaths from 1080
The assurance comes as DOC embarks on its annual 1080 pest control programme on the West Coast which is "quite large".
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Predator control sees native bird life double on West Coast
Native bird numbers have reached new highs in the Department of Conservation's longest running bird monitoring project.
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Russia claims first use of hypersonic Kinzhal missile in Ukraine
Russia's military has fired a hypersonic ballistic missile and destroyed a big underground arms depot in western Ukraine, the defence ministry in Moscow has said.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Chris Wood scores for Toons, New Zealand picks up more medals at ski and board World Champs and Chiefs Manawa hold on against Matatu.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - World title for teenage freeskier, Rodgers staying with Pack and Murray to donate to Ukraine.
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Parliament protest: Extremism has been growing in NZ for years - is enough being done?
Opinion - It has been interesting to watch media and public commentators come to the realisation - sometimes slowly - that the siege of Parliament was not simply an anti-vaccine mandate "protest" but…
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Sadowski-Synnott settles for silver in Big Air
Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott was pipped in the women's Big Air final at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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The Week in Politics: Protest overshadows Parliament's first week
Analysis - A "reset" National Party takes on the government during Parliament's first week, but protests outside on the grounds dominate the media; and another poll shows National gaining ground.
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NZ's conservation laws: Finding better ways of getting people on board
Comment: The Conservation Minister says existing conservation legislation is not fit for purpose, and she's right, but public involvement in conservation policy development is still limited to…
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Politicians decry protest disruption, say restrictions will end eventually
Vaccine mandates and passes should eventually end and the government should set a timeline for that, opposition parties say, but they do not support today's protests.
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Winter Olympics: Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott wins New Zealand's first ever gold
New Zealand has claimed its first ever gold medal at the Winter Olympics today, with Zoi Sadowski-Synnott winning the finals of the women's snowboard slopestyle event.
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Snowboard rivals ready to chase Olympic medals
New Zealand snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott laying down challenge to American champion at Winter Olympics.
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Sadowski-Synnott chasing history
Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott is flying high in Beijing with the prospect of winning New Zealand's first Winter Olympics gold medal.
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Bluff your way through the Beijing Winter Olympics
Can't swack your pretzel from your melon when it comes to the Winter Olympics?
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I'm Listening To This: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
Kiwi snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott couldn't be in a better place ahead of her second Olympic Winter Games , having claimed back-to-back gold medals in the slopestyle and big air events at the… Audio
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