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Hosted on MSNFossilized Poop Reveals How Extinct, Flightless Birds Helped Spread New Zealand's Colorful FungiScientists can learn a lot about extinct animals by studying their footprints, bones and even teeth. But, while insightful, these artifacts don’t always paint a complete picture of an ancient creature ...
Under the new leadership, BirdCare Aotearoa is actively pursuing high-impact grants and collaborative conservation ...
which had decimated native bird populations across the country. The New Zealand Wildlife Service, a precursor to today’s Department of Conservation, quickly established a program dedicated to ...
Award-winning and multi-talented artist Ann Hay’s Lyrical Waxing Continued… exhibition is an impressive display of batik ...
Fossilized feces—also known as “coprolites”—can shed light on “the last day or two [of] behavior of an animal ... flightless birds called moa that once roamed around New Zealand.
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