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Wild Dunedin

Save the date: 22nd – 28th of April 2022, because Wild Dunedin/Ōtepoti Mohoao – New Zealand Festival of Nature is back! Many consider Dunedin NZ/Ōtepoti Aotearoa’s wildlife capital, because it is home to rare and endangered wildlife, such as New Zealand sea lions/pakake, yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho, Northern royal albatross/toroa and New Zealand fur seals/kekeno. Popular children’s […]

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Save Our Sharks

Sharks in Aotearoa, like New Zealand sea lions/pakake are misunderstood, and are under threat. Recently released reports written by Government observers on longline fishing vessels between 2016 and 2021, reported “brutal” and “needless” killing of blue sharks on surface longline fishing boats. Under current fisheries rules, blue sharks can be put back dead or alive.

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Rebels for Rubbish Free

You could mistake this scene for a poverty-stricken area in Malaysia, where much of Aotearoa’s waste is sent. This is a scene from a street in Ōtepoti/Dunedin, a southern city in first-world country Aotearoa, with an organised, regional waste disposal system. So, why do people litter? According to environmental psychologist, Lee Chambers, “Littering appears to

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Myth Busters

In this edition of myth busters, we are going to be busting myths about New Zealand sea lions/pakake. – Pakake are smelly and unhygienic… They smell like fish. While they don’t have a uniform toiletry system like pigs, they are not necessarily unhygienic. – Pakake are threats to humans… They are not. They are not

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Seal Scientists

If you needed another reason to think seals are cool… did you know Antarctic seals equipped with sensors on their heads have been collecting climate change data for us? As pinnipeds tend to be deep-divers, researchers in West Antarctica have been recruiting seals with sensors attached to their heads to collect data from the continent’s

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Big Weekend?

The reality is alcohol is infused in culture. Ways to have a good time, without affecting innocent bystander’s good time: Having the gang over? Set up multiple recycling bins and rubbish bins around your property for your mates to put their empties and waste into. Drinking on the go? Organise to put a recycling +

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Seaweek 2022

The 5th – 13th of March is Seaweek in Aotearoa New Zealand! The sea/moana is a wonderous place, infused with mystery, power, and peace. It is home to many weird and wonderful marine species, and is a playground and foraging haven for humans. Unlike space, 80 percent of the sea remains undiscovered and unexplored by

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How Koalas are like Humans

Most people would associate primates to being closest to humans.. but did you know koalas have fingerprints that are almost identical to humans? Not even careful analysis under a microscope can easily distinguish the loopy, whirling ridges on koalas’ fingerprints from our own. While koalas are evolutionarily distant from humans, their fingerprints are an excellent

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