But they’re not the only crawlies on the move, and more will come as the climate warms. Michaela Gower reports. A few years ...
A fearsome-looking insect commonly referred to as “ winged wētā ” may look like a flying wētā, but it is not a wētā at all.
Three New Zealand islands will join an international initiative to remove invasive species and restore native wildlife. With ...
Motorists travelling along Stout Street over the coming week are being asked to take extra care between Pine and Elm streets ...
A fast-growing seaweed described as the world's worst marine pest has spread to three new locations around the Bay of Islands ...
Herrick said mallards are an introduced species and need to be controlled, and following a very wet spring, their numbers ...
A plant technology company that has just become the supreme winner of the NZ Science Awards, for it's work with pest repelling fungus for pasture. Grasslanz Technology is a subsidiary of AgResearch.
New Zealand’s Predator Free 2050 initiative ... player in both government-backed conservation programs and private pest control initiatives across Australia. The company maintains a healthy ...
Of all the bugs New Zealanders could have selected to win an international competition, they chose neither the prettiest, nor the most useful. The NZ velvet worm won this year’s New Zealand Bug ...
The Supreme Winner of this year’s Science New Zealand Awards is Grasslanz Technology, a subsidiary of AgResearch that has made a significant contribution to our economy and environment. The Supreme ...
The competition was stiff this year, with nearly 25,000 votes cast for the 21 nominees, but which bug came out on top?