Here are 7 common introduced birds that you are sure to see in New Zealand. These birds are widespread across the country and range from sea level to the upper slopes of the mountains. I think it’s so cool to observe nature, whether it’s a…
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New Zealand’s southern alps are located on the south island of this beautiful country. Read some facts about them, including what created them. Before moving to New Zealand I was already enamored with mountains. The southern alps of the south island seemed like an amazing,…
New Zealand’s Endemic Kauri trees are some of the largest and oldest trees in the world! Here are 7 facts about these giant, ancient trees. There are some places in nature that seem to have a special feeling about them. I’ve been lucky enough to…
New Zealand’s Climate can be summed up simply as the wet west and dry east. Here is an overview of the climate and vegetation cover of these islands. Before moving to New Zealand 4 years ago a Kiwi friend of mine sat down and told…
The Kahikatea is one of the endemic trees of New Zealand. Read 8 facts about this ancient tree, which is New Zealand’s tallest native tree. I love the natural world of New Zealand. The fact that there are no dangerous mammals or reptiles mean that…
New Zealand’s grasslands have changed from covering a small percent of the country to being the dominant land cover. Read about the changes in New Zealand’s grasslands here. As I’ve talked about many times before, the islands of New Zealand were mostly covered in forest…
The New Zealand Falcon is one of the three native birds of prey on these islands. Here are some fun facts about this fast flying hunter. The birds of New Zealand are probably the most iconic and well known aspect of the natural world of…
New Zealand’s 10 tree ferns can be found throughout the country. This guide has general information about tree ferns and lists 4 common ones. As I’ve talked about again and again, the natural world of New Zealand is incredibly unique. In fact, about 80% of…
The history of stoats and rabbits in New Zealand is a great example of what happens when species are introduced to islands. Read the sad, instructional tale here. The wildlife of New Zealand thrived in the absence of people for millions upon millions of years.…
New Zealand’s land cover has changed heaps since people arrived to these islands. The place that those first settlers saw and what we see today is very different. Prior to the arrival of people the islands of New Zealand were heavily forested. The wildlife of…