(Phys.org) —A new study conducted by an international team of researchers points to humans as the cause of the sudden extinction of all species of moa in New Zealand approximately 600 years ago. In ...
One species of iconic moa was almost wiped out during the last ice age, according to recently published research. But a small population survived in a modest patch of forest at the bottom of New ...
Odd shape shifts and color changes during a New Zealand tree’s lifetime may be a botanical form of paranoia. Lancewood trees’ skinny, mottled-brown early leaves could still be defending themselves ...