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Nature has the chance of a...

By George Hobson, Forest & Bird Wellington Youth Leader Being eye-to-eye with a hoiho (yellow-eyed penguin) sitting peacefully on its nest is one…

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Sea To Summit XR Series Sleeping...

While it’s unremarkable to observe that outdoors gear has been evolving for the better over the last decade, few areas have seen change…

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California Farmers Gain Water Access

Full Water Allocations Bring Hope to Central Valley Farmers The Bureau of Reclamation has announced a significant increase in water supply allocations for…

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Regional policy shift gains ground on...

Rolling highlands and forested ridges in Fatumnasi, near Mount Mutis, Soe Regency—an area rich in biodiversity and local stewardship efforts across the Timor…

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How ponds are helping rare species...

How ponds are helping rare species thrive in New Forest freshwater PUBLISHED ON: 29 APRIL 2025 New ponds are being created and old…

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The future of ag-tech: reflections on...

A  fter nearly 40 years in the ag-tech industry, I’ve witnessed remarkable transformations in how technology shapes modern agriculture and lifts farming…

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lessons from 2016 — Jonai Farms...

So there we were, sailing along smoothly, with a bounty of piglets in a perfect little symmetrical cycle – two sows in with…

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Forest Park Forever Team Plants Over...

This is in addition to previous plantings for other improvements that are part of the East Waterways project, including 5,300 perennials and 25…

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D – Farming Together D

They may be small, but dung beetles are some of the hardest working creatures on farms in the Northern Rivers. They improve soil…

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Weak response to biosecurity blunder 

Australia’s largest state farming organisation says United Airlines’ repeated biosecurity breaches deserve more than a slap on the wrist. The federal Department of…

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