Misinformation about the Treaty of Waitangi, its language and its intent is at the centre of the Treaty Principles Bill ...
New Zealand Geographic has been an icon of environmental journalism for 35 years, but times are changing, and we need your ...
Paul Quinlan wakes up at four, vaguely nervous about the day ahead. The tūī are up particularly early, too, as if to herald a ...
Lead is highly toxic—but to kea, the metal tastes like a sweet treat. So for years, the native parrots have been dying of ...
Small marine creatures can hitch lifts on floating objects all the way to Antarctica, a new study suggests—and as climate ...
The glowering duck on the cover only just made it. As we put this issue together, we were leaning toward a foreboding shot of ...
If the South Island kōkako is not extinct—if, as many believe, a handful of the birds are still alive in the forests of the ...
Buff-tailed bumblebees, important pollinators in Aotearoa, have a taste for flowers with bigger “bullseye” markings at the centre, a study published in Science Advances indicates. UK scientists ...
What to do when giant eagles are hunting you? Change colour, if you’re a kākāpō. Researchers now think the reason kākāpō come ...
A Wild Life is full of scenes familiar to any tramper: highcountry tarns, huts nestled into bush-coated hills, mist hanging ...
In the spring of 2018, for a feature we published in Issue 155, Richard Robinson photographed endangered tarāpuka, ...
Switching up the background on your video call might help you stay perky, Singapore researchers have found. The study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, investigated links between the phenomenon ...