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Seagull rescue comes off without a hitch
It was a quiet day. Kim Clarke, a swimming pool inspector with the Building Control department, was going about her usual work day when she got the call.
Creeping fuchsia at the Botanic Gardens
The blue pollen of these rare fuchsia are a treat for visitors to the Botanic Gardens.
Survey shows Kiwis want to combat kauri dieback
Almost 90 per cent of all those surveyed by Colmar Brunton agreed that it is “important” or “very important” to manage kauri dieback, even given the other threats to kauri forests.
Plan A, B and C is Earth!
Enter the gates at Sylvia Park School and you’ll be amazed at what students there have created.
Discover ‘Cook’s Scurvy Grass’ at the Botanic Gardens
Nau, or ‘Cook’s Scurvy Grass’, is one of the many coastal herbs which would have helped rid Captain Cook’s crew of scurvy.
Lonely duck languishes for love
Staff at Auckland Domain are playing cupid for one lonely duck who has lost her mate.
One bag of rubbish a year?
OurAuckland spoke with Auckland Council’s Waste Solutions Senior Advisor, Waveney Warth, who has some great tips those keen on a low-waste lifestyle.
Plenty of life at Symonds Street Cemetery
In May, Waitematā Local Board will celebrate the opening of upgraded paths and new walking trails at the Symonds Street cemetery.
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