
New Zealand Geographic 2025 #193 : May-June 2025
Frankham, James (ed.)
Series: New Zealand Geographic
Contents
COVER PHOTO HEADLINE : Oh, this? Just a cauldron of methane-busting, planet-healing native seaweedCONTENTS : Departments : UP FRONT EDITORIAL -- IN THE FIELD -- VIEWFINDER Tatsiana Chypsanava documents the everyday, extraordinary lives of Tuhoe in Te Urewera -- GeoNEWS New science on whalesong, sparrows, plastic, rock wrens, elephant seals, an elegant new orchid, and the time the Southern Alps turned pink -- PROFILE Patternmaker Tara Viggo on making fashion, better -- JUST SO You're secreting right now. But what you're oozing isn't a patch on what spiders or flamingos or snot-eels can put out.
REFLECTION CULTURE Raglan's volcano gets the attention it deserves; the delicate life work of photographer Mark Adams.
HISTORY Debutante balls were beautiful, highly choreographed - and probably pretty fun.
CONTENTS : Features :
GULP Passionate conservationists have just proved that pigs - and ferrets and stoats and cats - are eating huge numbers of endangered native frogs.
WHY WE MARCH Unity. Discipline. Endless bobby pins. A story about what draws women to marching - and why they stay.
CITADEL OF THE GIANTS We thought the giant weta of the south were doing okay. Now, they are under siege.
SEAWEED SCIENCE Solutions to some of our most pressing problems have been waving at us from under the sea, all along.
FOREST OF NIGHTMARES Naomi Arnold slogs her way throught Southland's notorious myddy Longwood Range. Featuring screams, swears. ,amy falls - and an epiphany.
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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REFERENCE | 46457 | not for issue |
Dewey: | REF 919.3 |
call #: | NZ |
ISBN: | 01139967 |
pub: | 2025 |