They’re Not Frogotten: How Are New Zealand’s Native Amphibians Doing?
Photo credit Written by: Emily Stephens How often have you seen a native frog in your local bush or forest?
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Photo credit Written by: Emily Stephens How often have you seen a native frog in your local bush or forest?
Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: Juniper Sprengers-Sanson Ko te whenua te waiu mo nga uri whakatipu “Our land and resources provide
Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: Olivia Mark The past 250 years have seen the human race ruthlessly engaged in industrial activities,
Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: James Daly Invasive plants have a habit of dominating local ecosystems, dialing biodiversity back and reducing
Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: Madelaine Huygens Many reptile (Reptillia) species have the sex of their offspring determined by the environment
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Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: Calvin Cameron New Zealand’s diverse landscape, lush vegetation, and expansive agricultural plains are quite literally rooted
Continue readingPhoto credit Written by: Izzy Busby Over the last 150 years, the reason for Australia’s megafauna extinction has been greatly
Continue readingWritten by: Stuart Caird, Master of Science (Environmental Science) student Photo credit As the ever-present and passionate voice of Dr
Continue readingWritten by: Amy Gault, Master of Science (Environmental Science) student Photo credit Our freshwater environments support our way of life
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