It’s a big responsibility looking after our oceans. Did you know we have an area of water more than fifteen times […]
Popoto – Māui’s dolphins – face new threats all the time. Maria Gill has the latest. New Zealand’s Government has […]
KCC member, Stephen Clarke talks about one of his favourite and most recent trips with Kapiti KCC. In November, KCC […]
From a fear of spiders to a career in them. Arachnologist, Fiona Cross talks to us about working with these […]
Six year old KCC member Finn tells us about life in beautiful Nelson and his passion for one of our […]
Rochelle Constantine is a senior lecturer at the School of Biological Science at The University of Auckland. Rochelle has been […]
Before humans came to New Zealand, sea lions lived around the whole coast. But Māori and Europeans hunted them – for […]
When I was 5 our KCC Coordinator Win Parkes took our group to find the source of our drinking water […]
Why are sea-levels rising? For over 100 years now sea-levels have been slowly rising. Scientists are telling us that this […]
Have you noticed that there are less lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) around this spring? Scientists want to find out if this […]
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