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Making Money

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The invisible immigrants

Three hundred and fifty years after Abel Tasman and his sailors became the first Europeans...

Farewell to the Clutha

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Forests in the sea

Amphibians of the plants world, mangroves have adapted to life in one nature’s most demanding...

The kakapo of Codfish Island

In March of this year, the kakapo chicks of Codfish Island began to starve. Only...

Gender Problems

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The French at d’Akaroa

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The big white

Snow began falling over large areas of Otago and Canterbury on Wednesday, July 8. The...

Star light, star bright

From the very beginnings of history human beings have attempted to make sense of the...

Good news for gannet fans

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Issue 198

Mar - Apr 2026

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