New Zealand Geographic 2019 #158 : July-August 2019

Frankham, James (ed.)

Series: New Zealand Geographic
Contents
COVER PHOTO HEADLINE : MOSQUE ATTACK “A lot of good can come out of something so horrendous, but change needs to happen. Things can never go back to how they were.” Nada Tawfeek, who lost her father-in-law in the Christchurch terrorist attack.
CONTENTS : Departments : EDITORIAL -- VIEWFINDER Christchurch attack -- GeoNEWS -- PROFILE Anjum Rahman -- VIEWPOINT Faisal Al-Asaad -- BOOKS 100 Natural History Treasure of Te Papa, Birdstories : A History of the Birds of New Zealand -- HISTORY Amy Bock -- IN THE FIELD
CONTENTS : Features :
BROTHERS AND SISTERS Volunteers in Christchurch band together to help the hundreds left bereaved and traumatised by an act of terrorism.
BAT SIGNALS Nightfall, and the forest comes alive with squeaking. Or it used to - bats are barely clinging on.
WHERE ARE ALL THE SHAGS? Scientists are creating a fake home for shags, in the hope the birds will be fooled into thinking it’s a great place to start a family.
DOING THE BURT For one fossil-fuelled week every summer, anyone can be an Invercargill motorcycling legend.
Additional Info
Number 158 : July-Aug 2019
No free POSTER
Location edition Bar Code due date
REFERENCE 26278
not for issue
Dewey:REF 919.3
call #:NZ
ISBN:01139967
pub:2019