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Naomi Arnold slogged her way up Te Araroa, walking from Bluff to Cape Reinga over about nine months. Here, 100 kilometres ...
Marching emerged on the New Zealand sporting scene in the 1930s. Teams formed in factories, hospitals and workplaces as part ...
Fittingly, the giant wētā of the south were shaped by mountains. As the land rose, the wētā were driven skyward and forced to ...
These days, it’s rare to spot a southern elephant seal in New Zealand. These hefty mammals—the males can reach five metres ...
Orchids are everywhere. New Zealand has well over 100 species; worldwide there are tens of thousands. “The only places where ...
All around us, creatures are quietly getting on with secreting—oozing not just milk and tears, but beautiful homes, musical ...
His company, Premium Seas, harvests the Undaria that grows naturally on mussel-farm lines in the Firth of Thames, turning the ...
Richard Young, the winner of the wildlife category at last year’s Photographer of the Year awards, took this shot of a lone ...
But until last year, little was known of the mountain’s geology, or its fiery formation. In his new book, and more ...
Whales sing more when there’s oodles of food around, researchers have discovered. A team based at the Monterey Bay Aquarium ...
What sorts of birds are you likely to see if you tackle Te Araroa? After walking, as they say, “every f***ing inch” of the ...
The photograph of patternmaker Tara Viggo on page 29 was taken by her late friend, UK photographer Caylee Hankins, in 2019.