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Asbestos found on Waimakariri river bank
11 Sep 2023Environment Canterbury has issued a warning after materials containing asbestos were discovered in an old dump site in the Waimakariri River Regional Park, on the north bank.
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'Carrot and stick' - How Rotorua halved early deaths from air pollution
7 Sep 2023The estimated number of Rotorua adults dying early from the impacts of poor air quality has halved in 13 years - contributing to a social cost saving of more than $100 million, district councillors…
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Should soft plastics be collected in kerbside recycling?
4 Sep 2023It is estimated that thousands of tonnes of soft plastics are sent to landfill each year. Audio
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Fossil found by father and 10yo son suggests species originated in Zealandia
2 Sep 2023A recently-discovered fossil suggests a group of sea birds originated in the waters around Zealandia, rather than in the Northern Hemisphere as previously thought.
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One application accepted so far under new OIO farm-to-forest rules
The first decisions under new rules for farm-to-forest conversions have been released, with two of the three applications being declined.
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Plans for 200-hectare solar farm in North Canterbury
A North Canterbury farmer says installing 200 hectares of solar panels on his farm would be a win-win situation.
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Backsliding in the battle against pest species
29 Aug 2023The Detail - Conservation projects across the country risk losing progress as money gets tighter and budgets are slashed.
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Thousands of penguins die in Antarctic ice breakup
A catastrophic die-off of emperor penguin chicks has been observed in the Antarctic, with up to 10,000 young birds estimated to have been killed.
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South Koreans angry over Tokyo's nuclear waste plan
Hundreds of people march in Seoul to protest against plans to release nuclear wastewater into the ocean.
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'A special moment': The cry of the kiwi reaches Karori
10 Aug 2023The rare sound of kiwi calling is returning to western Wellington suburbs after 150 years.
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From slash to cash: Finding innovative ways to fertilise and heal the land
10 Aug 2023Innovators across New Zealand are working on solutions for the huge amount of silt and woody debris that is clogging beaches and riverbanks on the East Coast.
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Tawaki return to coastal forests for start of breeding season
6 Aug 2023Fiordland crested penguins are one of the world's rarest penguin species, and breed near Lake Moeraki.
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Significant Natural Areas rules too broad, research centre says
5 Aug 2023Bioprotection Aotearoa is concerned rules around areas of significant biodiversity are too broad and need more focus.
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The charismatic kākāpō is booming, but its friends need help
4 Aug 2023The Detail - Having kākāpō in the North Island wilderness again is an historic win for our native manu, but conservationists say other species are at risk of falling through the cracks.
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Popular bird poll seeks 'Bird of the Century'
29 Jul 2023The Bird of the Year competition is set to heat up as Forest and Bird seeks to find the Bird of the Century to celebrate its 100th year.
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Leafy berm lauded by one council agency, another threatens to chop it down
29 Jul 2023A garden was once hailed as an "inner-city oasis" by Auckland Council's Watercare now faces the chop at the hands of another council entity: Auckland Transport.
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River path shift may threaten West Coast town's waste water treatment
18 Jul 2023Rural properties and Franz Josef's waste water treatment system may be threatened by the flood-prone Waiho River changing its course.
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High levels of toxic nitrates in water moving under and through South Auckland to harbour
15 Jul 2023The levels detected in a new GNS study in groundwater and streams around Pukekohe and Bombay are eight times the 'national bottom line' in rivers.
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Officials seek solution to Lyttelton cruise ship passengers overwhelming buses
11 Jul 2023Canterbury Regional Council has committed to reducing the impact of cruise ship on its buses services which are struggling to keep up with demand.
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Wellington one step closer to new sewage sludge treatment plant
6 Jul 2023Wellington City Council has signed a deal with a construction consortium to build a new sewage sludge treatment plant at Moa Point.
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Clean up of DOC visitor sites after wild weather ongoing
3 Jul 2023More than 80 percent of Department of Conservation visitor sites forced shut by wild weather in the North Island earlier this year have reopened.
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Waste company throwing kerbside recycling in with rubbish looks overseas for workers
26 Jun 2023Overseas recruits have been called in to help fill gaps in a labour shortage which has led to recycling and rubbish being chucked into the same rubbish truck and taken to landfill.
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New additional ETS scheme floated in review of carbon market
19 Jun 2023The government has floated a series of options to reform the Emissions Trading Scheme, with the highest ranked option one which sets up a whole new additional ETS scheme.
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Why off-season roses are thriving better in cyclone-hit Esk Valley
19 Jun 2023Along the fence lines of the cyclone-devastated Esk Valley, red roses still turn their little faces towards the pale winter sun, and their unusually strong flush this year has turned heads.
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