Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

New Zealand right whale is returning home!

ENN, June 27, 2011

After being hunted to local extinction more than a century ago and unable to remember their ancestral calving grounds, the southern right whales of mainland New Zealand are coming home. A new study published today has shown for the first time that whales from a small surviving population around remote, sub-Antarctic islands have found their way back to the New Zealand mainland. Before the onslaught of 19th century whaling, historical records suggest that up to 30,000 of these impressive whales once migrated each winter to New Zealand's many sandy, well-protected bays to give birth and raise their calves. Read more...

New Zealand scientists record 'biodiversity breakdown'

BBC News, February 4, 2011


Scientists in New Zealand say they have linked the modern-day decline of a common forest shrub with the local extinction of two pollinating birds over a century ago. They say the disappearance of two birds - the bellbird and stitchbird - from the upper North Island of the country has lead to a slow decline in common plants, including the forest shrub New Zealand gloxinia.
Ship rats and stoats imported into the country around the year 1870 are blamed for the birds' demise.
The researchers claim the study, published in the journal Science, offers rare experimental proof of a breakdown in a local ecosystem. Read more...

UN gives Monaco prince, New Zealand PM green award


ENN, Arpil 22, 2008

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Prince Albert II and New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark on Tuesday for driving policies to tackle climate change were among the seven winners in the annual U.N. Champions of the Earth awards.

Prince Albert won the award for Europe for setting up an environmental foundation. Clark won for her goal to make New Zealand use 90 percent renewable energy by 2025. Read more...