Media Releases
- NZ Herald: NZ Bird Atlas project: Tairāwhiti birders make significant contribution (NZ Herald, June 2024)
- Where New Zealand’s birds are: First ‘bird atlas’ in 20 years finished (RNZ, June 2024)
- How RNZ’s Morning Report solved the mystery of the grey-backed storm petrel (RNZ, June 2023)
- Seven Sharp – Birding Bonanza – 2023 NZ Bird Conference (TVNZ, June 2023)
- Bird enthusiasts flock to Taranaki for conference (Stuff, May 2023)
- Birders are taking to the sky to survey endangered natives (Scoop, February 2023)
- Dead little blue penguins keep washing ashore in New Zealand (CNN, June 2022)
- Search for clues as bodies of hundreds of little blue penguins wash ashore in New Zealand (The Guardian, June 2022)
- Hundreds of dead penguins wash up on Far North beaches (RNZ, June 2022)
- Fee proposed for driving on Muriway Beach (1 News, June 2022)
- South Island kokako joins global top 25 most wanted species list(Voxy, Feb 2022)
- New study reveals why some NZ birds are disappearing faster than others (Stuff, Jul 2021)
- Bird census shows many waders in decline (Stuff, Feb 2021)
- Bye, bye birdie: Native seabird numbers in decline (Radio NZ, Feb 2019)
- New Zealand Seagulls under Threat (The Guardian, Feb 2019)
- Seabirds released on Mana Island to establish breeding population (Stuff, Feb 2019)
- Bay of Plenty bird conservationists flock together (NZ Herald, Jun 2018)
- Birds without borders – birdwatching in North Korea (Stuff, May 2018)
- Godwits open door for TV crew in North Korea (Radio NZ, May 2018)
- Thousands of dead blue penguins washed up on northern beaches (Stuff, Apr 2018)
- Wrybill: not ‘charismatic’ enough for Kiwis to care (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- Black-billed gull: Large colony discovered at Tukituki River (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- Black-billed gull: The world’s most threatened gull (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- NZ dotterels: Rare shorebirds get protection from summer guards (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- Orange-fronted parakeet: As threatened as the black robin (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- Huge Colony of rare tarapuka discovered at Tukituki River, Hawkes Bay (Stuff, Jan 2018)
- Astonishing first ever sighting of NZ red-footed booby (Stuff, Jan 2017)
- South Island Birds(NZ Today, Aug/Sep 2016)
- Pests push native birds to brink (NZ Herald, 23 Nov 2015)
- Minister praises Bird Conservation Partnership (Radio NZ, 7 Oct 2015)
- Fruzio supports Birds New Zealand (7 Oct 2015)
- Migration of Shorebirds under Threat (Scoop, 1 Oct 2014)
- Supporting the Science behind the Battle(Birds NZ, Aug 2014)
- New brand name “Birds New Zealand” (Scoop, Apr 2014)
- Birds New Zealand endorses the use of 1080 (Scoop, 11 Feb 2014)