New Zealand Geographic Jan/Feb 2023

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Te Kura Correspondence School 100 years
Time of Death - Some animals are ephemeral. Others are almost eternal. Some age gracefully, while others self-destrct.
Honouring the gift of Puhiwai Rangi - Harvest of a sperm whale stranded in the Coromandel
Riders on the storm - February 2022, Tropical Cyclone Dovi brougt weather chaos to New Zealand's North Island
Tying the forest together - this is one plant you won't find in a glossy coffee-table book on the 100 prettiest native species for the garden, Supplejack
Life will find a way - We cull hybrids. We steal their eggs, and break up inter-species breeding pairs, all in the name genetic integrity
Step away from the kakapo
Teaching drones to soar like birds - Flying robots are taking to the skies in greater numbers, performing tasks such as tracking critically endangered Maui dolphins
State of Cray - The crayfish population in the Hauraki Gulf is in worse shape that official fishery stock assessments suggest.
A Clean Sweep? - New Zealand vessels drag trawl gear across nearly 100, 000 square kilometres of our seaflour
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