HealthPost Nature Trust chairman Peter Butler says the goal is to return the area to how it used to be.
Eco-anxiety, also known as climate change anxiety (anipā o te huringa āhuarangi), is a chronic sense of fear or worry about the impact of climate change.
More native trees and other green infrastructure could help collect water faster than pipes and drains.
An algae that causes a substance called lake snow has been found at lakes near Rotomairewhenua or Blue Lake.
The bleaching and sponge deaths may have other flow on effects on the local marine environment, according to Victoria University's James Bell.
Boring Oat Milk owner Morgan Maw says oats are also good at soaking up nitrates.
The wide-spread weather event that continues to affect the upper North Island has left thousands of properties damaged by floodwaters.
Northland had bands of heavy rain through the night, but fears the region would be hit as hard as Auckland was at the weekend proved unfounded.
Morgan and Scottie usually grow maize on their Huirangi farm, but a simple swap with sunflower seeds brought more joy than they ever expected.
Emirates' chief operation officer said the flight is a milestone moment for the airline and a positive step for the industry.
The prediction in a new study is more pessimistic than previous modelling.
Dan Abel disputes Environment Canterbury's findings that Corsair Bay in Lyttleton Harbour should be avoided.
On Thursday afternoon, Wellington's Lyall Bay was closed for two hours when a large shark made an appearance - a scientist says they're becoming more common.
The project, funded by Live Ocean, the NZ Sail GP charity partner, sees local scientists collaborating to help revive the languishing ecosystem there.
Environmentalists, Indigenous people and voters sympathetic to their causes were important to Lula's victory and now he's seeking to fulfil his promises.
A 'plague' of insects is coming, and it’s all got to do with the weather. Aziz Al Sa’afin explains.
Multiple crews worked from the air and ground to contain the large fire which started on Thursday night.
Last November, 11 North Island brown kiwi were released into the Mākara hills after an ambitious pest eradication project.
Six helicopters are at the scene where the fire is ongoing.
Five hundred-and-eleven travellers were slapped with $400 fines after failing to declare items which pose a security risk.