Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for their meat, according to a new study.
At least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain, half of which could be wiped out in under 10 years, according to a new ...
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, ...
The recovery of kelp forests brought many fish species back. But fish stocks in the reserve remain far below those present ...
Generative AI has revolutionized how we make and consume images. Tools such as Midjourney, DALL-E and Sora can now conjure ...
He made his name on a voyage around the world alongside Captain James Cook, before becoming a friend of King George III and ...
In New Zealand, a nationwide extermination campaign is underway. It's one of the most ambitious in the world. The country is ...
Researchers analyzed more than 1,700 photographs from social media and other platforms to track the spread of Carpobrotus, an ...
Jane Muir, People Team Leader from New Zealand Dairy highlighted at the 2025 IDF World Dairy Summit in Santiago, Chile: "New ...
The game that's now known as lacrosse was a powerful and healing tradition in many Native American communities. It had largely disappeared but an effort to bring the game back has taken root.
A new look at cuts on a giant kangaroo bone reveal First Peoples as fossil collectors, not hunters who helped drive species extinct, some scientists argue.
His passenger corrected him, again, modeling the subtle emphasis on the “u” sound: “Puali.” ...