The two Waitaha geckos were first discovered and marked in the 1960s.
Two Waitaha geckos found on a predator-free island near Canterbury are believed to be the world's oldest for the species. Department of Conservation Biodiversity Ranger based on Banks Peninsula ...
Iongairo, a collaborative project to deepen our understanding of coastal marine ecosystems around Te Pātaka o ...
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora has issued a health warning after high levels of faecal bacteria were found in samples ...
In collaboration with Matatū and High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ), University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (UC ...
University of Canterbury PhD student Christina McCabe and Associate Professor Jonathan Tonkin have researched the benefits of ...
Giving rivers space to roam rather than increasing conventional flood infrastructure to control them would help keep human ...
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