News | Environment
17 Sep 2025 11:37
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Environment articles  Environment
    An anonymous benefactor's generosity is funding a 50-thousand-dollar reward for information on the deaths of three sea lions in Southland
     15 July 2025
    An anonymous benefactor's generosity is funding a 50-thousand-dollar reward for information on the deaths of three sea lions in Southland
    >> Read Article 
    >> Living & Travel News 

    A long recovery ahead for Nelson Tasman
    14 Jul: A long recovery ahead for Nelson Tasman... more
    Some residents remains isolated, as the flood clean up continues in Nelson Tasman
    13 Jul: Some residents remains isolated, as the flood clean up continues in Nelson Tasman... more
    A reward has soared to 50 thousand dollars for information about three sea lions deaths, in Southland
    13 Jul: A reward has soared to 50 thousand dollars for information about three sea lions deaths, in Southland... more
    Geonet has recorded a 4.2 magnitude earthquake just outside of Queenstown
    12 Jul: Geonet has recorded a 4.2 magnitude earthquake just outside of Queenstown... more
    Local electricity providers have been working to restore outages in parts of Nelson Tasman and Banks Peninsula
    12 Jul: Local electricity providers have been working to restore outages in parts of Nelson Tasman and Banks Peninsula... more
    Farms and orchards in the Nelson Tasman region have been carved up by floodwaters following severe weather
    12 Jul: Farms and orchards in the Nelson Tasman region have been carved up by floodwaters following severe weather... more
    State Highway One through the Mangamuka Gorge has reopened, after it was closed due to a slip overnight
    12 Jul: State Highway One through the Mangamuka Gorge has reopened, after it was closed due to a slip overnight... more
    NZTA is working to assess weather damage to state highways across the country
    12 Jul: NZTA is working to assess weather damage to state highways across the country... more
    MetService says unsettled conditions will continue to affect many parts of the country over the weekend, with periods of heavy rain for the west of the South Island
    12 Jul: MetService says unsettled conditions will continue to affect many parts of the country over the weekend, with periods of heavy rain for the west of the South Island... more

     Most Popular Recent Environment News
     26 Aug: Marshall Islands 'in shock' after devastating fire destroys parliament building +++++++++++++++++++
     22 Aug: New Zealand authorities have confirmed there's no tsunami risk here after a 7.5 earthquake off South America ++++++++++++++
     26 Aug: New Zealand's first ever potato ice cream is now available from the shelves ++++++++++++++
     23 Aug: Police have arrested three Greenpeace activists, after they occupied a Talley's bottom trawling vessel in Nelson this morning ++++++++++++++
     06 Sep: Skiers and boarders are throwing themselves down a mountain in Queenstown +++++++++++++
     05 Sep: Frustration in Nelson, as the South Island's biggest sawmill closes down +++++++++++++
     23 Aug: The full Hawke's Bay trails network has reopened for the public, after a two-year rebuild from Cyclone Gabrielle +++++++++++++

     Environment NewsLinks
      16 Sep: How (and why) to boot windows 11 from a usb flash drive (PC World)
      16 Sep: This $35 pc vacuum duster saves me a ton on compressed air (PC World)
      13 Sep: Why everyone needs a portable monitor, even if you don’t have a laptop (PC World)
      12 Sep: A visual studio pro lifetime license is only $15 until september 14 (PC World)
      12 Sep: Anthropic’s claude ai chatbot can now create and edit office files (PC World)
      11 Sep: Auckland's air quality improving but inland water quality in decline, report finds (RadioNZ)
      10 Sep: Classical music being used to relax commuters at auckland bus stop (Stuff.co.nz)
      10 Sep: 'our strength lies in our solidarity': solomon islands pm calls for regional unity at pif summit (RadioNZ)
    more Environment newslinks >>
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Otago will get one All Blacks forward returned, but have let the other rest as they prepare to challenge Canterbury for the Ranfurly Shield in Christchurch on Saturday More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Potential traces of salmonella has forced a recall of 'Deep' brand's Green Garlic More...


     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Alessandro Nivola's relationship with his son Sam Nivola has improved since he dropped out of college 11:31

    International:
    Hundreds of childcare workers blacklisted but parents kept in the dark 11:27

    Rugby:
    Otago will get one All Blacks forward returned, but have let the other rest as they prepare to challenge Canterbury for the Ranfurly Shield in Christchurch on Saturday 11:07

    International:
    Palestinians fear they have no place to flee as Israel's army pushes deeper into Gaza city 11:07

    International:
    Does washing your fruit and veggies remove chemicals? 11:07

    Law and Order:
    A 24-year-old man will face court today after a man was injured outside a supermarket in Auckland's Hobsonville yesterday afternoon 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Julianne Moore still likes to do "a little bit of work" on her days off 11:01

    Law and Order:
    Charlie Kirk's alleged killer has sat emotionless during his first court appearance 10:47

    Entertainment:
    Emmys host Nate Bargatze will not make the show political 10:31

    Law and Order:
    Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson charged with murder as prosecutors seek death penalty 10:27

     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd